Overview
Your health results page displays three main sections:- Current Medical Data: Your most recent biometric measurements
- Detected Findings: Health parameters outside normal ranges
- Personalized Health Plans: Recommended action plans for improvement
⚠️ Medical Disclaimer: This information is educational and does NOT replace professional medical consultation. Always consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment.
Accessing Your Results
Navigate to the Nuestros Planes de Salud Personalizados (Our Personalized Health Plans) section. Your results automatically update when you submit new medical data.Current Medical Data Section
This section displays your latest biometric readings with clear labels:Displayed Parameters
- Glucosa: Blood glucose level in mg/dL
- SpO₂: Blood oxygen saturation percentage
- Presión Arterial: Blood pressure (systolic/diastolic) in mmHg
- Systolic (número superior): Upper number
- Diastolic (número inferior): Lower number
- Frecuencia Cardíaca: Heart rate in beats per minute (lpm)
- Temperatura: Body temperature in °C
- Frecuencia Respiratoria: Respiratory rate in respirations per minute
- Edad: Age in years
- Altura: Height in meters
- Peso: Weight in kilograms
- Tipo de Sangre: Blood type (ABO system)
Understanding Risk Levels
MediGuide categorizes detected findings into four risk levels:BAJO (Low)
Meaning: Minor concern, monitor over timeAction: Lifestyle modifications may helpExample: Mild bradycardia in non-athletes
MEDIO (Medium)
Meaning: Outside normal range, requires attentionAction: Implement recommendations, schedule check-upExamples: Prediabetes, Stage 1 Hypertension, Overweight
ALTO (High)
Meaning: Significant abnormality, medical consultation advisedAction: Consult healthcare provider soonExamples: Stage 2 Hypertension, High fever, Obesity
CRÍTICO (Critical)
Meaning: Emergency situation, immediate medical attention neededAction: Seek emergency care immediatelyExamples: Hypoglycemia (<70), Severe hypoxemia (<75%), Hypertensive crisis (180/120+)
Detected Findings Explained
Each finding card includes:Card Structure
- Parameter Name + Level: e.g., “Glucosa - PREDIABETES”
- Your Value: Your actual measurement
- Possible Symptoms: What you might experience
- Recommendations: Specific actions to take
- Risk Level: Color-coded severity indicator
Glucose Analysis
Hypoglycemia (Below 70 mg/dL)
Risk Level: CRÍTICO Possible Symptoms:- Temblores (Tremors)
- Sudoración (Sweating)
- Palpitaciones (Palpitations)
- Mareos (Dizziness)
- Confusión (Confusion)
- Consume sugar or sugary drink immediately
- Seek urgent medical attention
- Rest and stay hydrated
Prediabetes (100-125 mg/dL)
Risk Level: MEDIO Possible Symptoms:- Sed excesiva (Excessive thirst)
- Mayor frecuencia urinaria (Increased urination)
- Fatiga (Fatigue)
- Visión borrosa (Blurred vision)
- Reduce sugar and refined carbohydrate intake
- Increase physical activity (30 min/day)
- Consult endocrinologist
- Monitor glucose regularly
Diabetes (Above 125 mg/dL)
Risk Level: CRÍTICO Possible Symptoms:- Sed excesiva (Excessive thirst)
- Micción frecuente (Frequent urination)
- Fatiga crónica (Chronic fatigue)
- Infecciones recurrentes (Recurrent infections)
- Visión borrosa (Blurred vision)
- Consult doctor immediately
- Initiate pharmacological treatment if necessary
- Severe dietary changes
- Daily glucose monitoring
Blood Oxygen (SpO₂) Analysis
Hypoxemia (Below 90%)
Risk Level: ALTO to CRÍTICO (depending on severity) Possible Symptoms:- Falta de aire (Shortness of breath)
- Fatiga (Fatigue)
- Mareos (Dizziness)
- Confusión (Confusion)
- Color azulado en piel (Bluish skin color/cyanosis)
- Seek emergency medical attention
- Supplemental oxygen required
- No physical activity
- Rest in seated position
- Breathe deeply
- Consult doctor
- Avoid strenuous activity
Blood Pressure Analysis
Hypertension Stage 1 (130-139 / 80-89 mmHg)
Risk Level: MEDIO Possible Symptoms:- Generalmente asintomática (Usually asymptomatic)
- Posible fatiga leve (Possible mild fatigue)
- Dolor de cabeza ocasional (Occasional headache)
Hypertension Stage 2 (140-179 / 90-119 mmHg)
Risk Level: ALTO Possible Symptoms:- A menudo asintomática (Often asymptomatic)
- Cefalea ocasional (Occasional headache)
- Visión borrosa (Blurred vision)
- Fatiga (Fatigue)
Hypertensive Crisis (180+ / 120+ mmHg)
Risk Level: CRÍTICO Possible Symptoms:- Dolor de cabeza intenso (Severe headache)
- Sudoración (Sweating)
- Ansiedad severa (Severe anxiety)
- Dolor torácico (Chest pain)
- Visión borrosa (Blurred vision)
- ⚠️ EMERGENCY: Seek immediate medical attention
- Remain lying down and calm
- Do not self-medicate
- Call emergency services
- Reduce salt intake to <2.3g/day
- Increase aerobic exercise (150 min/week)
- Reduce stress with meditation
- Limit alcohol consumption
- Initiate medication if doctor indicates
Heart Rate Analysis
Tachycardia (Above 100 bpm)
Risk Level: MEDIO Possible Symptoms:- Palpitaciones (Palpitations)
- Ansiedad (Anxiety)
- Fatiga (Fatigue)
- Mareos en algunos casos (Dizziness in some cases)
- Reduce caffeine and stress
- Gradually increase cardiovascular exercise
- Relaxation techniques (meditation)
- Consult cardiologist if it persists
Bradycardia (Below 60 bpm in non-athletes under 50)
Risk Level: BAJO-MEDIO Possible Symptoms:- Fatiga (Fatigue)
- Mareos (Dizziness)
- Síncope en casos severos (Syncope in severe cases)
- Evaluate if associated symptoms present
- Consult cardiologist to rule out conduction problems
- Continuous monitoring
Temperature Analysis
Fever (38°C+)
Risk Level: ALTO (more severe at 39.5°C+) Levels:- 38-39.4°C: FIEBRE (Fever)
- 39.5-40.9°C: FIEBRE ALTA (High Fever)
- 41°C+: CRÍTICO - Hipertermia Peligrosa (Critical Hyperthermia)
- Escalofríos (Chills)
- Malestar general (General malaise)
- Dolor corporal (Body aches)
- Sudoración en niveles altos (Sweating at high levels)
- EMERGENCY: Go to ER immediately
- Apply cold compresses
- Immediate hydration
- Bed rest
- Abundant hydration
- Acetaminophen or ibuprofen as directed
- Consult doctor if lasts >3 days
Hypothermia (Below 35°C)
Risk Level: CRÍTICO Possible Symptoms:- Confusión (Confusion)
- Temblores (Shivering)
- Pulso débil (Weak pulse)
- Dificultad para hablar (Difficulty speaking)
- Seek emergency medical attention
- Gradually warm the body
- Avoid sudden movements
Respiratory Rate Analysis
Tachypnea (Above 20 resp/min)
Risk Level: MEDIO Possible Symptoms:- Dificultad para respirar (Difficulty breathing)
- Falta de aire (Shortness of breath)
- Ansiedad (Anxiety)
- Cansancio (Tiredness)
- Rest in quiet environment
- Slow, deep breathing techniques
- Consult doctor to rule out respiratory infections
- Avoid environmental pollution
Body Mass Index (BMI) Analysis
BMI Categories and Risk Levels
Underweight (BAJO PESO): Below 18.5 kg/m²- Risk Level: MEDIO
- Recommendations: Increase healthy calorie intake, include protein in each meal, consult nutritionist
- Risk Level: MEDIO
- Recommendations: Create 500 cal/day deficit, exercise 300 min/week, high-protein and fiber diet, consult nutritionist
- Associated Plan: “Plan de Pérdida de Peso Saludable - 8 Semanas”
- Risk Level: ALTO
- Recommendations: Same as overweight plus medical supervision
- Associated Plan: “Plan de Pérdida de Peso Saludable - 12 Semanas”
- Fatiga (Fatigue)
- Dificultad para respirar con actividad (Difficulty breathing with activity)
- Problemas articulares (Joint problems)
Personalized Health Plans
When findings are detected, MediGuide generates specific action plans:Plan Components
- Plan Name: Describes the condition and duration
- Duration: Semanal (Weekly) or Mensual (Monthly)
- Recommended Activities: Specific, time-based actions
Example Plans
Plan de Control de Glucosa - 4 Semanas
Duration: Weekly Activities:- Day 1-3: Measure fasting glucose
- Day 4-7: Cardiovascular exercise 30 min/day
- Reduce sugary drinks and desserts
- Increase vegetable and protein consumption
Plan de Control de Presión Arterial - 8 Semanas
Duration: Monthly Activities:- Week 1-2: Daily BP measurements (morning and night)
- Week 3-4: DASH diet - low sodium, high potassium
- Week 5-6: Aerobic exercise 150 min/week
- Week 7-8: Relaxation techniques + medical follow-up
- Medical consultation every 2 weeks to adjust medications
Plan de Estabilidad Cardíaca - 3 Semanas
Duration: Weekly Activities:- Day 1-3: Eliminate caffeine and energy drinks
- Day 4-7: Meditation 10 min/day
- Week 2-3: Moderate aerobic exercise 30 min/day
- Daily monitoring of resting heart rate
Plan de Salud Respiratoria - 2 Semanas
Duration: Weekly Activities:- Diaphragmatic breathing exercises 10 min/day
- Avoid allergens and polluted air
- Abundant hydration
- Consult pulmonologist if symptoms persist
Excellent Health Status
If all parameters are within normal ranges, you’ll see: Message: “¡Excelente! Tus parámetros biométricos están dentro de los rangos normales. Mantén estos hábitos saludables.”General Recommendations for Healthy Users
- Exercise: 150 min/week cardiovascular activity
- Diet: Varied with vegetables, fruits, lean protein
- Sleep: 7-9 hours daily
- Stress Management: Relaxation and meditation techniques
- Check-ups: Annual medical examination
When to Seek Medical Attention
Schedule Medical Consultation If:
- You have ALTO (High) risk findings
- MEDIO (Medium) risk findings persist
- Multiple parameters are outside normal range
- You experience concerning symptoms
- Plans don’t improve your metrics after recommended duration
Result Updates and Data Refresh
- Automatic Update: Results refresh immediately when you submit new medical data
- Real-time Analysis: Health analysis runs automatically on submission
- Historical Data: System always displays your most recent entry
- Plan Generation: Personalized plans are created based on current findings
Understanding the User Interface
Color Coding
- Green Backgrounds: Normal status or success messages
- Yellow/Orange Cards: Medium risk findings
- Red/Pink Cards: High or critical risk findings
- Blue Highlights: Informational sections
Section Organization
- Top: MediGuide logo and page title
- Medical Disclaimer: Important legal and safety information
- Medical Data Grid: Your current measurements
- Findings Section: Detected abnormalities (if any)
- Health Plans Section: Recommended action plans (if any)
- Excellent Status: Shows if all parameters are normal
Taking Action on Your Results
Frequently Asked Questions
Why don't I see any health plans?
Why don't I see any health plans?
Health plans are only generated when parameters fall outside normal ranges. If all your metrics are healthy, you’ll see the “Excellent” status instead.
How accurate is the health analysis?
How accurate is the health analysis?
The analysis uses clinically-established ranges and thresholds. However, individual circumstances vary. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized medical advice.
Can I print or save my results?
Can I print or save my results?
Currently, results are displayed on-screen. You can take screenshots or copy the information for your records or to share with healthcare providers.
How often should I check my results?
How often should I check my results?
Review your results after each new data submission. If you have active health plans, check progress weekly or as recommended in the plan.
What if I disagree with a finding?
What if I disagree with a finding?
Verify your input data was accurate. If correct, consult a healthcare provider. MediGuide provides guidance, not diagnosis. Medical professionals can perform comprehensive evaluations.
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Understanding your health results empowers you to make informed decisions about your wellbeing. Use this information as a starting point for conversations with healthcare providers.
