To gather this information, it uses the iPhone, Apple Watch, third-party fitness trackers, inbuilt Clock app, third-party apps, and other Apple’s HealthKit supported devices. There is much more to this! So, if you have just got an iPhone or have never used the Health app, here is how to start!

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How to Set up Your Health Profile

How to View Health Data in Health App

You can effortlessly see your health data by launching the app and tapping Summary. Here you have Favorites, Highlights, and some more options. Under Favorites, you can see the data that matters most to you. Tap on Show All Health Data for more.

View Health Data of a Particular Category

How to Edit Favorites in Health App to View Relevant Data

Tip: Long-press on the Health app icon from the Home Screen and choose Summary.

How to Enter Information About Your Health

How to Track Symptoms in Health App

The new iOS 13.6 update brings some pretty cool features, including a groundbreaking update in the Health app. Symptoms tracker is practical in the current era of the global pandemic. During the ongoing worldwide health crisis, if you’re looking forward to staying robust, let me show you how to add Symptoms in Health App. You can track thirty-nine types of different symptoms including the most common like Fever, Chills, Sore Throat, Coughing, Runny Nose, and Nausea. Each symptom is supported by information regarding the disease so that you can confirm the symptoms before adding the data. The best thing about this feature is that you can track the level of symptoms based on five standards.

Not Present Present Mild Moderate Severe

Not least, the new update has also enabled the option of sharing and exporting your health data to third-party apps.

How to Set up your Medical ID on iPhone

Medical ID is a valuable option that I recommend you to have on your iPhone. We have a step by step post that shows you how to set up emergency Medical ID. This information can even be accessed from the lock screen. It requires no passcode authentication. In case you are in a problem (say accident), people nearby can see this information and reach your emergency contacts, see about your existing medical conditions, allergies, know about your blood group, etc.

How to View Sleep Data in Health App

Bedtime is an inbuilt feature in the Clock app. Once you set up Bedtime alarm on your iPhone, you can see your sleep details inside the Health app under Browse → Sleep. Further, with watchOS 7, Apple Watch also gets sleep tracking. This would make things even easier to record.

How to Select Apps That Share Information with Health App

How to Connect and View Health Records from Supported Institutions

The Health app also has the feature to connect with supported institutions and display your health records such as lab results, medications, immunizations, etc. in one place. To do this: To view your health records, tap on Browse → tap on a category under Health Records.

How to Backup Health App Data

The health app has a significant amount of valuable information. It is recommended that you have it automatically backed up to iCloud. This will ensure that all your data is safe in switching to a new iPhone or resetting and restoring it. We have a quick post that shows you how to back up health data to iCloud.

How to Export Health Data From iPhone

Backup and export are different things. Backup is for your own safekeeping. Export is for situations you want to send this data to a doctor or take an in-depth look at yourself. You can even run your own calculations and see everything from a perspective that is different from the Health app. We have listed a couple of ways to export and import health data. Make sure you check it out.

How to Find Health Apps in the App Store

The iOS App Store is filled with several incredible health apps. You can manually search for them, tap on the Apps tab, tap on See All next to Top Categories, and then choose Health & Fitness. Additionally, the Health app also recommends and shows you helpful apps for some selected categories. For this, tap on Browse and tap on a health category. For example, Sleep. Or, search for a category, like Water. Next, tap on the subcategory. Finally, scroll down to see some compatible health apps for that category. Tap on the name if you want to learn more and download it. Signing off… This is how you can start using the iPhone Health app. Overall it is a well-built place to see all data in one place. The app also integrates well with the Apple Watch and lets you view your goals, exercise, stand data, heart rate data, Breathe app data, and much more from the Browse tab. READ NEXT:

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