New women’s health app aims to bridge diagnosis gap for endometriosis

New women’s health app aims to bridge diagnosis gap for endometriosis

Australian well being professionals have launched an app geared toward simplifying the pathway to diagnosing girls’s well being points. 

Charli Health makes use of AI, telehealth and self-logged knowledge to choose up on circumstances like endometriosis.

The app is meant to assist individuals like Bianca Zouppas, who has suffered debilitating interval ache for greater than half her life.

Australian health professionals have launched an app aimed at simplifying the pathway to diagnosing women's health issues. Charli Health uses AI, telehealth and self-logged data to pick up on conditions like endometriosis.
Australian well being professionals have launched an app geared toward simplifying the pathway to diagnosing girls’s well being points. (9News)

“I would get severe cramping, I couldn’t exercise properly,” Zouppas stated.

“I’d feel like my stomach was having contractions.”

Her situation was solely recognized when she struggled to fall pregnant. 

“That they discovered that they could see maybe something shadowing that looked like endometriosis,” Zouppas stated.

The situation impacts many ladies, girls and other people born with a uterus however takes practically six years to diagnose.

Charli Health is utilizing AI to reply questions, observe reproductive cycles and flag when a person ought to search medical consideration for not solely potential endometriosis however every kind of girls’s well being points.

“This opens up the door for preteens all the way through to perimenopause,” Charli Health co-creator Samantha Costa stated.

“Hopefully what will happen now is women will be more aware there is actually a problem,” Endometriosis Australia affiliate professor Anusch Yazdani stated.

“Endometriosis is a condition where the lining that is similar to the inside of the uterus or endometrium grows outside of the uterus,” Costa stated.

Charli Health is free to make use of for the primary three months.

“I wish it was around when I was having all that pain,” Zouppas stated.

Source: www.9news.com.au