Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Health & Fitness | Free | WebMD Health Corporation | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
The WebMD Allergy app helps you to control your allergy symptoms by showing you the allergy levels in your area before you start your day. Whenever. Wherever.
WebMD Allergy is specially designed and customized for people with the following allergies:
- Outdoor/Hay Fever
- Indoor/Year-Round
- Food
- Skin
- Drug
- Insect Bites and Stings
- Latex
WebMD Allergy is organized into easy-to-use sections:
• Allergy Forecast
WebMD Allergy delivers up-to-date allergen levels based on your location. If you’re traveling, you can look up the allergy forecast for your destination and save locations that you frequently visit. Have kids with allergies? You can manage each family member’s allergies using individual profiles, too. You can now get proactive with managing your entire family’s allergies from one place, anytime, anywhere!
• Symptom Checker Allergy map
See how WebMD Symptom Checker users are reporting seasonal allergy symptoms in your area
• Allergies 101
Browse through WebMD Allergy’s rich library of allergy articles, slideshows and videos in 7 categories: Outdoor, Indoor, Skin, Drug, Food, Insect Bites and Stings, and Latex. Or you can search to quickly find exactly what you’re looking for.
• Allergy Tracker
Track how you feel, your RECORD symptoms and treatments, and add notes daily. Generate a report you can share with your doctor.
I love being able to keep track of my symptoms. Seeing which pollens are high in my area is great. Everything in this app has been so helpful.
Every morning I check on this app, to see if my allergies will give me a problem.
It does a good job, and it does what I ask it too. User friendly UI and easy to use. 5 Stars
If you have allergies you will find this very helpful. It’s a great part of a treatment plan
I get the National Allergy Bureau alerts and this is not even close to what the real situation is, at least not here in the Midwest. Also has a considerable amount of misinformation so if you decide to use it anyway, check and recheck your sources. Better yet, don’t waste your time, there are more reputable sources!
I check when I’m having a bad(itchy) day. Usually right on. Trees set me off.