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Everything you can do in the Health app on your iPhone, and how to do it!
Apple’s Health app on iPhones is like a personal health dashboard right in your pocket. While it has been serving its purpose well, the iOS 18 update takes the Health app to the next level with smarter tracking, deeper insights, and more personalized health management tools.
Although the app doesn’t do much other than display your health data, it can help you exercise caution if any vital goes out of its normal range. Keep reading to learn everything you can do in the Health app on your iPhone.
A Health profile is an integral part of the Health app. Once you set it up, the Health app will then be able to provide you with detailed personal insights. Follow these steps to set up your Health profile:
You can revisit the Health Details page any time to make changes to your Health profile.
The Medical ID on your iPhone allows the first responders, medical professionals, or anyone assisting you to view your critical health information during an emergency without needing to unlock your iPhone. Hence, it’s important to set it up, and here’s how you do it:
Before you begin to use the Health app to record and track your health vitals, it’s essential to understand the app’s basic interface to navigate it easily. While the app used to be divided into four main tabs earlier, iOS 18 has reduced the number to just three. These include:
Your dashboard is essentially the Summary tab in the Health app. Earlier, the health metrics in the Summary tab were termed Favorites. However, with iOS 18, your prioritized health metrics are under the Pinned section.
With that out of the way, here’s how you can customize your Health app dashboard in iOS 18:
While the Health app already used to offer an extensive range of health categories to track, the arrival of iOS 18 takes things up a notch, making it easier than ever to monitor various aspects of your well-being. Let’s see how.
With activity tracking in the Health app, you can monitor your daily movement, exercise, and overall physical fitness, as shown below:
When you scroll to the bottom of the Activity page, you will notice some third-party apps that Apple itself recommends for tracking walking and running distance.
The Health app integrates with your Apple Watch and other third-party sleep-tracking apps and devices to track your sleep habits and quality, then stores and displays the sleep data in an easy-to-understand manner. However, to monitor your sleep in the Health app, you must set up a sleep schedule, which you can do like this:
Now, all you need to do is wear your Apple Watch to bed, and it will automatically track your data. After waking up, you can check your sleep data in the Health app.
With the Health app on your iPhone, you can stay on top of your medication schedule. All you need to do is log in your medicine name, add the required dosage and frequency, and set the reminder, and you’re good to go. Here’s how:
Once done, your iPhone will automatically remind you about taking the medicine.
For your body to function properly, you must fulfill its nutrition and water intake. While you may already be doing that, it’s important to regularly check and modify your nutritional supplement and fluid intake depending on your vitals and activity. This is how you do it:
Similarly, you can add details about your water intake. However, if manual logging isn’t something you prefer, you can install one of the Apple-recommended third-party apps to track nutrition or water intake and integrate it with the Health app.
In conjunction with an Apple Watch Series 4 or later model, the Health app provides deep insights into your heart health, including real-time heart rate and ECG recordings. Let’s see how to use it.
To monitor your heart rate:
Key metrics to track:
For female users, the Cycle tracking in the Health app provides valuable insights into their reproductive health. The feature allows you to monitor your menstrual cycle, predict periods, and track fertility windows. Using it is easy:
Once you become regular at logging your period data, the Health app can then show you important data like past cycles and upcoming predictions, along with the complete history, including missed periods or irregular cycles.
With so many things going around you, keeping checks on your mental wellbeing is paramount. While you may already meditate often to keep your mind sane, logging in to the mental wellbeing data and comparing it to previous data will help positively change your life. Here’s how you can do this:
Alternatively, you can take a Mental Health Questionnaire available within the Health app, which can help assess your current mental health against the current risk of common mental conditions. All you need to do is tap the Take Questionnaire button and answer the questions asked.
With iOS 18, Apple lets you log and monitor symptoms directly within the Health app. This way, you can keep a detailed record of symptoms related to various conditions like allergies, migraines, or chronic illnesses. You can then use the created record for more accurate health monitoring and easier communication with healthcare providers. Follow these steps to add symptoms:
Once the data is logged, you can select the specific symptom to view historical data, including dates and severity levels. This way, you can better understand how often and intensely the symptoms occur and share the detailed symptom history with your healthcare providers during checkups to fast-pace the process.
The Health app lets you share your health data with your loved ones and medical professionals to keep them informed about your health conditions so they can assist you better in case of an emergency. Here’s what you need to do:
Stay informed about your health…
That’s pretty much all you need to know about the Health app on your iPhone. With the knowledge served, you can easily monitor and improve your health to avoid future health emergencies. Start using the app today to be in control of your physical as well as mental health.
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