Psoriasis App | Sorea

de.soreahealth.soreaapp

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Total installs
9.4K(9,418)
Rating
0.0
Released
October 15, 2020
Last updated
January 1, 1970
Category
Medical
Developer
Nia Health
Developer details
Name
Nia Health
E-mail
support@sorea-health.de
Website
unknown
Country
Germany
Address
unknown
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Description

Sorea is an artificial intelligence app, which offers full support for people with psoriasis. Patients and their relatives thus immediately receive personalized content and functions that help to improve their well-being.

How does Sorea work exactly? As a personal assistant, Sorea helps psoriasis in daily interactions through easy health tracking, to a better understanding of oneself. Patients receive actionable insights and medically validated recommendations - flexible and not bound by time or place.

-The main functions of the Sorea App at a glance-

✦ Check the skin condition:
Mark affected areas on the body diagram, take photos and document the current severity of psoriasis. In this way, you and your doctor will have the best possible overview of the course of your health.

✦ Understand the triggers:
Psoriasis relapses have highly individual triggers. Document each episode using scales and photos directly after its first occurrence and record your assessment of possible triggers. Over a certain period of time, valuable findings and patterns can be derived.

✦ Get direct help (comming soon):
Via Sorea you can contact psoriasis experts directly. Our doctors will give you concrete recommendations based on your input. Holistic assessments are thus easier to make.

Nia Health is a spin-off from Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin - one of Europe's largest university hospitals - and funded by a public grant.