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How wearable technology is changing the face of healthcare?

According to a report from Statista, the wearable technology market is expected to grow exponentially over the next few years.

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The wearable technology market has seen significant growth in the past few years. Nowadays, more and more wearable devices are being designed for healthcare-related tasks, such as monitoring ECGs, pulse rates, blood oxygen levels, and many other vital signs. Wearable tech is changing the face of healthcare by enabling people to keep track of their health with wearable devices.

A few years ago, wearable technology, wearable devices, or smartwatches were just the toys of geeks and nerds. They used to have a significantly less market share as they didn't offer much more than what a simple pedometer could do at that time.

But now, with increasing health concerns around the world, wearable technology is gaining popularity in the healthcare industry because it allows people to keep track of their health with wearable devices. ReviewsBreak has covered a lot of health tracking watches that help you keep an eye on your overall health and fitness.

In fact, according to a report from Statista, the wearable technology market is expected to grow exponentially over the next few years.

Types of Wearable Tech Devices

Now wearable technology is not just limited to smartwatches and fitness trackers. Many wearable devices are available in the market for the healthcare industry that has been clinically validated by government regulatory authorities such as FDA, Health Canada, etc.

Smart Jewellery, smart clothing, head mounts, smart implants, etc., are also wearable devices used for healthcare purposes.

For example, smart clothing provides digital health feedback by using sensors embedded within them, measuring vital signs such as ECG, pulse rate, blood oxygen levels, etc.

Wearable Technology in everyday use

As evident, smartwatches and fitness trackers are the common wearable technology devices used by people in everyday life. Advanced smartwatches like Apple Watch Series 7, Fitbit Sense, etc., have advanced sensors to track vital signs such as heart rate, blood oxygen, ECG, etc. These devices can even alert you if there is an irregular heart rate or atrial fibrillation.

Wearable technology devices can monitor your blood pressure anywhere with ease. You do not need to be in a doctor's office or hospital; wearable devices can do all these things accurately because they are directly connected with your blood pressure monitor device via Bluetooth technology or the internet. In some cases, your doctor can see your health metrics in real-time. This makes the disease diagnosis easier by providing accurate data as it constantly monitors your vital signs.

Wearable Technology in Blood Pressure Management

According to CDC, more than one in three adults have high blood pressure. However, they often fail to maintain their blood pressure chart due to difficulty in carrying a wired/cuffed blood pressure monitor wherever they go. Regular blood pressure monitoring at home is the key to treating and managing high blood pressure.

To solve this problem, wearable technology can help blood pressure management at home by providing accurate data and reliable readings without the need to carry a bulky device or maintain a manual blood pressure chart.

For instance, a health-tracking smartwatch with a blood pressure monitor can take a blood pressure reading anywhere and anytime and store the results in its database automatically.

You can check your blood pressure history by connecting to wearable technology devices via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connection with a smartphone app such as Apple Watch, Fitbit App, etc. This data is shared on healthcare portals like Google Healthcare Cloud so that it can be viewed by treating doctors.

Wearable Technology in Diabetes

Wearable Technology has tremendous potential in managing and controlling the symptoms of diabetes. The wearable devices can be used for automated insulin dosing and glucose monitoring, which is crucial in diabetes management.

Continuous Glucose Monitoring Systems (CGM) and insulin pumps are wearable devices that can improve diabetes management. CGM wearable devices consist of a sensor placed under the skin, which continuously measures glucose levels in real-time and sends data to an external receiver/display device (worn by the patient).

A wearable insulin pump is another type of wearable technology designed for managing diabetes symptoms. It delivers insulin via a tiny needle that is inserted into the skin.

Health Prevention

In addition to this, wearable technology also helps you prevent disease by monitoring your health with wearable devices and letting you know about the warning signs of any diseases, such as hypertension, diabetes, or obesity. Early detection of such a condition helps you prevent further disease progression by making necessary lifestyle changes.

Conclusion

Wearable technology is a boon for the healthcare industry. It provides accurate and real-time data about your health, which can help prevent you from developing diseases or managing existing conditions. Therefore, wearable technology is changing the face of healthcare by enabling people to keep track of their health with wearable devices so that they can

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