The present and future of digital health, digital medicine, and digital therapeutics for allergic diseases
2025

Digital Medicine for Allergic Diseases

publication Evidence: moderate

Author Information

Author(s): He Zhang, Yang Cao, Haibo Jiang, Qilin Zhou, Qintai Yang, Lei Cheng

Primary Institution: The Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China

Conclusion

Digital therapy will play an important role in allergic diseases, and further development will promote clinical research and digital solutions.

Supporting Evidence

  • Digital health technologies can improve treatment adherence and enable remote care for allergic diseases.
  • Mobile health apps have been shown to help patients manage their symptoms and improve their understanding of their conditions.
  • Telehealth has been effective in providing access to medical services for patients in remote areas.

Takeaway

Digital health tools can help people with allergies manage their symptoms better by using technology like apps and telehealth.

Methodology

This review examines advancements in digital health technologies and their applications in managing allergic diseases.

Limitations

The review highlights the need for more research to validate the effectiveness of digital health interventions.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.1002/clt2.70020

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