The Apple Watch has already distinguished itself for its qualities in terms of health. Some doctors even recommend the connected watch even if the latter is not a medical device. But Lauren, a TikTok user, was able to reap the benefits of the device. As Apple Insider reports, the latter was informed of a serious illness even before her official diagnosis. She therefore recommends that her subscribers activate health notifications on the Apple Watch. This Sydney-based student and nursing student discovered a thyroid problem. His smartwatch detected the symptoms including changes in his heart rate.
Warned of a serious illness, the incredible story of an Apple Watch user!
Lauren explains her oxygen level detected by theAppleWatch last October correlated with other symptoms experienced such as fatigue, irritability, heat sensitivity, weight gain and dry skin. If the connected watch has not made a diagnosis and is not a medical device, the student declares: Instead of waiting for aggravation, I could have gone to see the doctor in October (…) The Apple Watch is not medical advice but it can be useful (…) as a tool to encourage you to do further medical examinations “. Unfortunately, the young woman had not activated the notifications to realize it immediately. She therefore recommends everyone to do it! And this is not the first story of its kind…
@studyvlogloz @studyvlogloz ‼️ #thyroidproblems #thyroiddisease #thyroiditis ♬ original sound – Lauren ????
Last month, a woman was rescued by her Apple Watch in Texas after a sudden fall in her hotel. She had hit a chest of drawers and was unconscious. The connected watch, equipped with a detection system, alerted the emergency services after the incident. This function allows you to call for help when it is activated and you are not moving within one minute after a fall. For users over 65, this detection is enabled by default! Remember that Apple has big plans for its connected watch. We are talking in particular about a blood glucose meter, the perfect ally for diabetics and those who monitor their glucose levels.
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