BP and Sugar Monitoring at Home

Track blood pressure, pulse, blood sugar, and oxygen levels in one shared log for family and doctor review.

Home-based care coordination for patients, families, caregivers, and clinical viewers.

Indian family member helping an elderly patient with a digital BP monitor at home

The problem

Vitals recorded on loose scraps of paper or separate apps are hard to correlate. Doctors need to see how sugar levels relate to meals and how BP changes over the week.

Who this is for

Patients and families monitoring chronic conditions like hypertension or diabetes at home.

How homecare by fit-byte helps

Log readings with context (e.g., before/after meals), see automated trend graphs, and share structured reports with your treating clinician.

What to record

  • Blood pressure (Systolic/Diastolic) and Pulse
  • Blood glucose levels (Fasting/Post-Prandial)
  • Oxygen saturation (SpO₂) and Temperature
  • Context: After exercise, before meals, or during symptoms
  • Weight trends for heart health

What not to rely on the template for

A vitals log is a record-keeping tool. It does not provide medical diagnosis or emergency alerts. If a reading is dangerously high or low, do not just log it — follow your doctor's emergency instructions or contact a hospital.

When to contact the treating doctor

Contact your doctor if readings consistently stay above or below your target range, if the patient experiences symptoms like dizziness, blurred vision, or chest pain regardless of the reading, or if you notice a sudden, unexplained weight gain.

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How HomeCare digitizes the workflow

homecare by fit-byte turns your manual readings into interactive charts. You can set personal thresholds that highlight abnormal readings for your family. The system also supports importing data from compatible wearables and Health Connect to reduce manual entry.

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