Hello! I am Ogamari.
My daughter, who is now 1 year and 5 months old, is just very active these days! She is completely addicted to walking on her own feet and is increasingly reluctant to be carried or in a stroller.
When I took him to the park, his desire to move exploded! Often, they would fall or bump into each other.
Luckily, I have not had any major injuries yet, but at this rate, anything could happen at any time...I am on edge every day. In the midst of all this, I found an application that may be useful in the unlikely event of an injury or illness, and I would like to share it with you all!
The timing of medical consultation can be checked based on symptoms and disease!
Teach! Doctor" is a booklet supervised by the Saku City Medical Association in Nagano Prefecture, "Teach! Doctor" is a smartphone app that covers the contents of the booklet "Teach!
Sudden injuries and fevers in children are common, but is it necessary to go to the hospital immediately? It is quite difficult to judge whether it is necessary to go to the hospital immediately or not. In such cases, the "Tell me! Doctor".
Based on the symptoms and the name of the disease, you can find out if you should see a doctor right away or if you can wait until tomorrow to find out.
The home screen has menus arranged in an easy-to-understand manner, so you will be able to tap on them without panicking in an emergency.
Each of the disease names and symptoms can be selected from a list of options.
It is urgent!" which can be accessed from the top page or the top of the symptom page. screen, which displays a narrowed-down list of only those symptoms that may be urgent, so it may be a good idea to check this screen first.
Tap each symptom or disease name to read a detailed explanation. The data is scanned from a booklet, but the explanations are easy to understand and the illustrations are cute, so you can read them smoothly!
It can be used as reading material!
The "Teach me! Doctor" includes not only a function to look up symptoms and disease names, but also "Maho no Kosodate" (Maho's Child Rearing), a cartoon with tips on child rearing, and other trivia on child rearing.
Since the content was originally distributed as a booklet, it is very easy to read and understand. I thought I would like to read it not only at the time of injury or illness, but also on a regular basis, as it generously provides information that is worth knowing!
Lots of useful information for non-emergencies!
There is also a vaccination record function, and if the child's birthday is entered, the immunization schedule up to the age of 12 can be viewed in the form of a list!
Other useful information in the event of a disaster and links to childcare consultation services are also available.
It would be a good idea to check any of these pages on a regular basis so that you will not panic in case of an emergency!
I will start it up from time to time and read up on it.
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Ogamari (IT enthusiast)
She is a freelance web creator, computer instructor, and programming learner support, etc. She is a new mother who gave birth in May 2010.
I'll do anything I can do with a computer! I do all kinds of work with my MacBook, which is my partner. My hobbies are watching comedy and bowling (I used to be a bowler, but I am taking a break after having a baby).
https://ogamari.me/