QENDO App Tutorial: Adding, Editing and Removing Symptoms

By The QENDO App Team


Have you downloaded the QENDO App yet? If you have, you’re probably getting into the ins and outs of tracking, beginning to realise just how many symptoms and activities you can track, and perhaps even beginning to learn a bit more about your body and condition. If you’re new to the app, or wondering whether you should give it a download, this app tutorial is for you!

Our app tutorials will profile specific features of the app and help you better understand how to use it, and what you can do with it to help you manage your chronic illness. This week we’re focusing on adding, editing and removing symptoms - the basics of tracking. See the video below for the low down on how to get the most out of your QENDO App.

Watch this space for more tutorials about the QENDO App and some of the helpful features that you can use while managing your chronic illness.

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