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Cat Acromegaly (Hypersomatotropism) Symptom Tracker

Feline acromegaly often appears alongside hard-to-control diabetes, with rising insulin needs and subtle physical changes. PetHealthLog helps you log insulin doses, glucose readings, and appetite so patterns are clearer for your vet.

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Why acromegaly is easy to overlook

Cats with acromegaly often need steadily increasing insulin, and tracking how doses change over weeks is hard from memory.

Physical changes like a broader face, bigger paws, or weight gain happen slowly and are easy to miss day to day.

Blood glucose can swing widely, so scattered readings without dates make it tough to see the real trend.

What the tracker actually does

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Get started in under a minute

  1. Create your cat's profile and add the acromegaly and diabetes details with current insulin.
  2. Log each insulin dose, glucose reading, appetite, and weekly weight as you go.
  3. Bring the endocrine export to specialist visits so dose decisions use complete data.
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Frequently asked questions

Can the app diagnose acromegaly?
No. Acromegaly is diagnosed by a veterinarian using blood tests like IGF-1 and imaging. The app only organizes your records.
Why track insulin so closely?
Rising insulin needs can be a clue your vet looks at, but only your veterinarian can interpret the pattern.
Can I log home glucose curves?
Yes. You can enter multiple readings with times so a curve is easy to share at appointments.
Does the app cost money?
No. Core insulin, glucose, and weight tracking is free, and no account is needed to start.
Should I change insulin based on my logs?
Never adjust insulin on your own. Always consult your veterinarian before changing any dose.

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Informational only - not veterinary advice. PetHealthLog helps you keep records and stay organised, but it does not diagnose, prescribe, or decide your pet's treatment. Diagnosis and any plan should be decided with a licensed veterinarian.

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