Intelligent diapers can monitor the health of infants
Release date: 2013-07-22
Usually, parents will not hesitate to throw into the trash after replacing the diaper. After all, these dirty and odorous diapers have no meaning. But now, a brand-new smart diaper "was born", so that parents can shine, the seemingly useless diapers can also help the baby.
Developed by Pixie Scientific, based in New York, this smart diaper is designed to track the health of the baby through the baby's urine condition. When in use, parents only need to use a smart device to scan the diaper's QR code to start diagnosis through a dirty diaper that looks useless in front of them.
How does this smart diaper work?
The kidneys are responsible for filtering specific solute from the blood into the urine, using these useful solute data, as well as signs of bacterial activity on the diaper, and then using intelligent means for infant health monitoring. Through the monitoring data of smart diapers, parents are reminded to pay attention to the health of the baby. The data reflected by smart diapers can reveal many health problems such as urinary tract infections, long-term dehydration, and potential kidney problems.
So far, Pixie Scientific has completed $10,000 (about RMB 6,000) in the Indiegogo platform for $10,000 (about RMB 6,000). Young parents, do you think the data reflected on these diapers is useful? Will it be used by your own children? Think about it.
Source: China Medical Technology Network
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