Turn diary entries into a clear picture
Your bladder diary is one of the most informative tools in urology, but over time it can become a mass of numbers that is hard to interpret on your own. Nelaton Intelligent Analysis turns those raw entries into a clear assessment of how your routine compares with modern EAUN guidance for intermittent catheterization.
The feature reviews your diary for a selected period — 24 hours, 3 days, or 7 days — and summarizes what matters most for safety.
Four safety parameters
- Regularity. The app compares your real catheterization intervals with the target interval, usually 4–6 hours, and highlights important delays.
- Volume safety. It checks drained volumes, flags readings above 500 ml, and treats volumes above 600 ml as a red flag because of overdistension risk. The first morning catheterization receives special attention.
- Fluid balance. It compares intake and output, watches for low daily urine volume, and can reveal patterns that may deserve a clinical review.
- Symptoms and incidents. It looks at combinations of cloudy urine, odor, blood, temperature, spasms, leakage, and possible signs of urethral trauma.
Simple score, useful summary
The result is an easy score from 0 to 10 plus a short written summary. The goal is not to diagnose you, but to highlight risks, trends, and questions you may want to discuss with your doctor.
Three safety loops with Nelaton
- Smart Timer: to help you catheterize on time.
- Smart Bladder: to estimate current bladder filling in real time.
- Intelligent Analysis: to evaluate your diary against modern medical guidance.
Try Nelaton free for 7 days and see your diary as clear, actionable information instead of scattered numbers.
