Healthcare products focusing on tracking/improving eczema condition
The aim of the product is to help those track their skin condition and how improve the impact of the severity. Eczema can either be chronic or it can improve over time. And although it mostly affects younger children at an early age, it may also develop in adults. This is why the product will enable them to understand the causes and triggers that are developed. Especially as other triggers that can be caused by eczema are soaps, detergents, stress and the weather etc. It will monitor the symptoms on a daily basis or monthly depending on the user's preferences. This product will help those track their skin condition and improve the impact of the severity. It will also enable them to understand the causes and triggers that are developed. Especially other triggers that can be caused by eczema are soaps, detergents, stress and the weather etc. The product will monitor the symptoms on a daily basis or monthly depending on the user's preferences.
It is aimed at adults and health professionals. Individuals with children can use the product to understand their child’s condition. However, there will be a separate section designed for children to use, which they can also learn about their condition. As for health professionals, dermatologists can use this product to contact their patients and keep up-to-date with their progress.
The product can help users in the long term.
There are already app products available, however, they are outdated, which means there is space in the market to provide a more current resource.
Dermatologists can recommend patients this product so that patients can have more control over their eczema journey.
It is a learning curve for users to gain more insight into the condition without the need of contacting a health professional
Eczema can affect users’ mental health: the app can promote better self-esteem, and less stress and anxiety affecting them in their daily life.
Exposed: users may not feel comfortable sharing information with dermatologists they have never met.
Would give one less task to do for dermatologists or would they be needed for this specific area in general?
Phones (most appropriate device) and tablets, and smartwatches (contact emergency services if needed).