
An injection-site tracker should log medication, dose, site, side, time, symptoms, and any site reaction so users can see patterns and rotate consistently.
Why it matters
Users often forget which site they used last week.
Shot logs are more useful when site, dose, and symptom timing are together.
Site reactions and severe symptoms should be escalated through appropriate medical channels.
What to track
Medication, dose, date, time, site, and side
Needle or pen issue, if any
Site reaction notes and first 72-hour symptoms
Food, fluids, and bowel rhythm during the shot window
Turn the public answer into a private weekly readout.
Frequently asked questions
Should an app recommend where to inject?
No. It should record the user's log and point users to official instructions or a clinician for individualized guidance.
Is injection site tracking useful if I never react?
Yes. It still keeps the medication timeline complete and helps users avoid forgetting the last site.
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Tracking education only. Medication changes, severe symptoms, and urgent concerns should be discussed with a clinician.

