Poop Tracker - Toilet Log

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Published by: Duncan Donaldson
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Track your bowel health easily with Poop Tracker, a detailed poop log app. Record each bowel movement and analyze stool color, frequency, consistency, and urgency to understand what your poop says about your health. Whether you're managing IBS, Crohn's, Colitis, or simply curious about digestive health, this tool empowers you to monitor and improve your bowel habits.

Key Features:
- Bowel Movement Log: Record each poop, noting stool color, Bristol Stool Scale type, urgency, size, and any unusual signs like bloody stool.
- Medication Log: Easily record the medications you take that may be affecting your bathroom habits.
- Detailed Health Insights: Identify trends in poop consistency and frequency. Track patterns over time to see if diet or lifestyle changes are affecting your bowel health.
- Bristol Stool Scale Integration: Poop Tracker uses the medical Bristol Stool Scale to categorize stool type, helping you understand your digestive health.
- Customized Notes: Add specific notes to entries—ideal for noticing if certain foods or routines cause constipation, diarrhea, or other digestive issues.
- Statistics & Graphs: Analyze data breakdowns and trends across all entries, including poop frequency, timing, and types (Premium).
- History & Editing: Review or modify past entries to maintain accurate records.

Why Track Bowel Movements?
Using Poop Tracker to log your bowel movements can reveal valuable insights into digestive health, especially for those with chronic conditions like IBS, Crohn's disease, or Celiac disease. Noticing patterns in stool color, consistency, or urgency can help pinpoint if diet, stress, or medical issues are causing digestive disruptions.

Bristol Stool Scale Explained:
The Bristol Stool Scale classifies stool into seven categories, from hard lumps to watery diarrhea. Understanding this helps in diagnosing issues like constipation and diarrhea.

About Constipation & Diarrhea:
Constipation involves infrequent or difficult bowel movements, with causes ranging from IBS to dietary factors. Diarrhea, defined by frequent loose stools, can be caused by infections or other health issues. Both can benefit from consistent tracking in Poop Tracker.

Ideal For:
- IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome)
- Crohn's Disease
- Colitis
- Celiac Disease
- Constipation
- Diarrhea
Disclaimer:
The material provided in this app is not meant to replace or substitute the recommendations or advice of your physician or health care provider. The information contained in this app should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease. If you believe you have a medical condition or problem contact your health care provider.
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