Allergies in Your Personal Health Report
How your allergy list is formatted and displayed in the VitalSync Personal Health Report PDF, and how to ensure it is up to date before a medical appointment.
For informational and educational purposes only. VitalSync is not a medical device and does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition. All content presents health data against established clinical reference ranges. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Allergies in Your Personal Health Report
When you generate a Personal Health Report PDF in VitalSync, your allergy list is automatically included as a dedicated section near the top of the document.
What the Report Shows
- Full allergen name
- Reaction type
- Severity badge (Mild / Moderate / Severe)
- Onset date
- Any notes you added
Severe allergies are listed first, followed by Moderate, then Mild entries.
Keeping Your List Current
Before generating a report to share with a healthcare provider:
Sharing the Report
The PDF can be shared via AirDrop, email, or any iOS share sheet option. The Allergies section is formatted to be immediately readable by a clinician without any app context.
Privacy note: The report PDF is generated entirely on your device. No allergy data is uploaded to any server.
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