COPD Tracker Diary
COPD Tracker Diary Summary
COPD Tracker Diary is a with in-app purchases iOS app in Health And Fitness by Digital Therapeutics. Released in May 2026 (recently released ago). Store metadata: updated May 1, 2026.
Store info: Last updated on App Store on May 1, 2026 .
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COPD Tracker puts every breath on the record - the shortness on the stairs, the 3 a.m. wheeze, the exacerbation that shows up with a change in sputum color. Log inhaler use, oxygen saturation, peak flow, and flare patterns so your pulmonologist sees the full picture between spirometry appointments, not just the numbers from one good morning in the office.
Built for people managing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, emphysema, chronic bronchitis, alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency, and the overlap of asthma-COPD (ACO) that blurs treatment decisions.
BREATHING AND SYMPTOM TRACKING
Capture COPD the way it actually shows up:
- Breathlessness on a 1 to 10 scale
- Peak flow and FEV1 readings
- Oxygen saturation logging with pulse oximeter
- Cough frequency and sputum color changes
- Wheezing and chest tightness
- Exercise tolerance and walking distance
- Nighttime symptoms and sleep disruption
- Fatigue and energy levels
- Exacerbation onset and severity
- Custom symptoms you define
EXACERBATION LOG
Catch flares before they land you in the ER:
- Symptom escalation timeline
- Sputum color and volume changes
- Increased rescue inhaler use
- Fever and infection signals
- Action plan step triggered
- ER visits and hospitalizations
- Recovery duration tracking
MEDICATION MANAGEMENT
Track the full COPD regimen:
- Maintenance inhalers like Breo Ellipta, Trelegy Ellipta, Symbicort, Advair
- Long-acting bronchodilators like Spiriva, Incruse, Stiolto, Anoro
- Rescue inhalers like albuterol, Ventolin, and Combivent
- Nebulizer treatments and durations
- Oral corticosteroids for exacerbations
- Antibiotics during flares
- Roflumilast and azithromycin prophylaxis
- Supplemental oxygen hours and flow rate
- Inhaler technique and adherence
- Side effect monitoring
- Refill reminders
TRIGGER IDENTIFICATION
Find what steals your breath:
- Air quality index and pollution levels
- Cold air and weather changes
- Allergens and seasonal irritants
- Smoke, fumes, and chemical exposure
- Respiratory infections
- Physical overexertion
- Humidity and barometric pressure
- Indoor air quality
- Custom triggers you discover
LIFESTYLE FACTORS
The habits that protect your lungs:
- Exercise minutes and pulmonary rehab sessions
- Sleep quality and position
- Nutrition and weight management
- Hydration levels
- Smoking cessation progress
- Stress and anxiety levels
INSIGHTS AND REPORTS
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