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Blood Pressure Log
Sharon Evans
Rating 4.1star icon
Installs|1M+
Developer|Sharon Evans
Category|Health & Fitness
Content Rating|Everyone
Developer Email|[email protected]
Privacy Policy|https://www.sharon-apps.com/privacy_policy.html
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Ive been tracking my blood pressure for a few months now, ever since my doctor mentioned I needed to keep a closer eye on it. I tried a few different apps, but Blood Pressure Log by Sharon Evans is the one that actually stuck. At its core, this app is designed to help you record, monitor, and understand your blood pressure readings over time. It takes the guesswork out of whether your numbers are improving or getting worse by presenting everything clearly.

The app caters to a pretty broad audience. Obviously, anyone diagnosed with hypertension or hypotension is the primary user, but its also useful for people who are just naturally curious about their cardiovascular health, those who experience stress-related spikes, or even athletes who want to see how their training affects their resting numbers. The main problem it solves is the chaos of trying to remember your readings or keeping a crumpled paper log. It digitizes the entire process and adds analytical layers that a notebook simply cannot provide.

In my experience, the core logging functionality works without a hitch. You punch in your systolic and diastolic numbers, your heart rate, and you can even tag the reading with notes about what you were doing or how you felt. I started noticing that my readings were consistently higher right after my morning coffee, something I had never really paid attention to before. The app helped me identify that trigger. The additional features, like the average calculations and the ability to export your data for your doctor, add a lot of value. I took a printout to my last appointment, and my doctor was genuinely impressed with the clarity of the data.

I would recommend this app to anyone who has been told to watch their numbers but feels overwhelmed by the process. It is particularly useful for older adults who might not want a complicated interface, as well as for younger, data-driven individuals who want to see trends and correlations. If you are looking for a straightforward tool to help you manage a chronic condition or simply want to understand your body better, this is a solid choice.

features

  • 💉 The logging screen is the heart of this app. It is incredibly simple. You get three big, easy-to-tap fields for systolic, diastolic, and pulse. There is no fumbling through tiny menus or confusing medical jargon. It takes about ten seconds to enter a reading, which means you are more likely to actually do it consistently.
  • 📊 The trend analysis is where the app really shines. It automatically generates line graphs that show your numbers over daily, weekly, or monthly periods. You can instantly see if your medication is working or if your lifestyle changes are having an effect. The color-coded indicators (green for normal, yellow for elevated, red for high) make it easy to spot dangerous patterns at a glance.
  • 📋 The notes and tags feature is a hidden gem. You can attach a note to any reading, like Took medication 30 minutes ago or Feeling anxious about work. Over time, you can look back and connect your emotional state or daily habits with your blood pressure numbers. This has been more useful than I expected for identifying personal triggers.

pros

  • 🧩 The interface is genuinely clean and uncluttered. There are no distracting advertisements trying to sell you supplements or medical devices. The design prioritizes the data, which is exactly what you want from a health tracking app.
  • 🔄 Data export works perfectly. You can generate a CSV or PDF report with a single tap. I tested this, and the formatting was readable and professional. It makes sharing with your healthcare provider completely hassle-free.
  • ⚡ The app is lightweight and fast. It does not drain your battery or require constant internet access to function. You can log readings offline and sync them later, which is helpful if you have a spotty connection.

cons

  • 🧪 There are no advanced statistical tools. While the graphs are good, I would love to see a feature that automatically calculates the average of my last seven morning readings compared to my evening readings without me having to manually count them.
  • 🔔 The reminder system is a bit basic. You can set one general time to take your reading, but you cannot set multiple daily reminders for different times (like morning, afternoon, and night). This forces you to either use a separate alarm or just remember on your own.
  • 🎨 Customization options are almost nonexistent. You cannot change the app icon, the color scheme, or the layout. While the default design is fine, some users might want to personalize their experience a bit to stay engaged.

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