Abstract

Monitoring vital signs and stress levels plays a pivotal role in healthcare, yet challenges such as limited access to medical professionals, high consultation expenses, and infrastructure upkeep pose barriers to widespread monitoring. This paper proposes a streamlined solution by introducing an electronic health wearable capable of monitoring vital signs and glucose levels through IR sensors, alongside a stress monitoring headband. Additionally, the system integrates reminders for sedentary behavior and hydration, and features fall detection mechanisms using vibration motors and gyro sensors. To bolster accessibility, individuals can consult healthcare professionals via chat and video calls to review their health metrics. Moreover, appointments with doctors can be conveniently pre-scheduled, reducing consultation expenses and circumventing the need for extensive medical infrastructure. This approach offers a promising avenue for efficient and economical monitoring of vital signs and stress levels, thereby enhancing healthcare accessibility.

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