Sodium calculator and symptom tracker, built for Ménière's disease.
Track symptoms, log attacks, and share meaningful data with your care team.
Completely private and fully offline. No account required.
Get it on Google PlayManaging sodium is one of the few things you can actively control. Enter the mg per 100g from any food label and your serving size. Menierly calculates the sodium in that serving and what percentage of your daily target it represents. Set your own target or use the default 1,500mg.
Log daily symptoms including stress, sleep, caffeine, ear fullness, tinnitus, hearing changes, dizziness, nausea, and balance. Smart presets learn from your previous entries. Add notes for anything else worth capturing.
Record date, time, duration, severity, affected ear, drop attacks, nausea, tinnitus, triggers, and medications taken. Patterns emerge over time, and having a detailed record makes conversations with your care team much more meaningful.
A summary of your attack history including frequency, attack-free streaks, common triggers, and how attacks have affected your ability to function.
Generate a PDF covering any date range. Choose to include an insights summary, attack log, and daily entry table. Export raw data as CSV for backup or further use.
Accessible design throughout. Dark mode, large tap targets, and clear typography for the hard days.

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Your data never leaves your device unless you choose to share it with your care team. No account, no internet connection required.
No account.
No cloud.
No tracking.
"This is my first app. I built it for a loved one who has lived with Ménière's disease for decades and was finding it harder to keep track as their triggers and attacks kept evolving. I hope it helps you too."
Free download. No sign-up required.
Get it on Google PlayMenierly is a self-management tool and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional regarding your condition and any changes to your diet or medication.