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Condition tracking in Kiri: GI, Asthma, Allergy, and Diabetes

How Kiri condition tracking works and why each condition-specific field matters.

Updated over a week ago

Quick answer

Yes. Kiri supports condition tracking for GI, Asthma, Allergy, and Diabetes with condition-specific fields that help you spot patterns earlier and share clearer updates with your pediatrician.


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Why these logs matter

  • Pattern recognition: single events are hard to interpret, but patterns across days are actionable.

  • Better visits: structured logs help pediatricians make faster, safer decisions.

  • Medication context: dose and timing are easier to review when logged with symptoms.

  • Trend insights: Kiri Insights can show severity and condition trends over time.

What each condition tracks in Kiri

  • GI: Bristol stool scale, stool color, blood/mucus levels, pain score, vomiting, symptoms, triggers, and medication.

  • Asthma: pulse oximeter reading (Pulse Ox), response trend (better/same/worse), symptoms, triggers, and medication.

  • Allergy: suspected allergen, exposure type, onset timing, outcome, symptoms, triggers, and medication.

  • Diabetes: blood glucose, units, source, CGM trend, context, carbs, ketones, symptoms, triggers, and medication.

How to use this section

  1. Open the article for your child's condition below.

  2. Log every field you can, especially timing/context fields.

  3. Review trends weekly and prepare key notes for follow-up visits.

Important safety note

Kiri helps you organize observations. It does not replace your clinician. If your child has severe symptoms or you are concerned, contact your pediatrician or urgent care right away.


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