PainLog - Pain Diary & Tracker

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3.5
34 reviews
1K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Track your pain and manage your health effectively with our comprehensive pain journal app. Designed to support individuals dealing with chronic pain, migraines, and other conditions, this app allows you to record, track, and analyze your pain to gain deeper insights into its triggers, patterns, and treatments.

The core functionality of the app focuses on pain details, enabling you to assess and record your pain intensity on a scale from 0 to 10. Additionally, the app features a specific scale for documenting the maximum pain peak of the day. To pinpoint the affected areas, an interactive body diagram allows you to tap on the regions where you experience pain. The app also provides various options for specifying the type of pain you’re experiencing, such as sharp, pulsating, burning, dull, electric, or cramping. This helps in creating a detailed pain profile that can be shared with healthcare providers.

Understanding the factors that contribute to your pain is crucial. The app tracks external triggers like weather conditions, including temperature and humidity, automatically based on your location. This helps identify how environmental factors might affect your pain levels. Additionally, the app allows you to log your nutrition, sleep duration, and sleep quality. This feature helps uncover any links between your lifestyle habits and pain, offering you a more complete picture of your health.

Managing your treatment and medications is easier than ever with the medication and therapy tracking features. You can log medications by specifying the dosage, such as "400mg" or "1 tablet," through a simple dropdown menu. The app also provides an input field for documenting therapy methods. After each treatment, you can assess its effectiveness by selecting whether the intervention helped, making it easier to track the progress and success of your treatments.

Pain can often be influenced by emotional and psychological factors. That’s why this app includes features for tracking your stress levels and mood. Using a scale from "relaxed" to "overwhelmed," you can record your stress levels and quickly select your current mood using emojis. This allows you to gain a better understanding of how your emotional state might impact your pain levels.

The app goes beyond basic tracking with its additional features. You can upload photos of any visible symptoms, such as swelling or redness, and add custom captions. This is particularly useful for conditions like arthritis. The app also utilizes AI technology to analyze your entries and provide insights into the relationships between your symptoms, triggers, and relief measures. The AI further analyzes your nutrition to identify which foods may be contributing to or alleviating your pain.

For users who require more detailed tracking, the app allows for the creation of custom fields, providing a tailored experience for individual needs. Medical reports can also be uploaded, and specific pain types can be excluded from the AI analysis for more accurate insights. The app ensures data security with backup and restore functionality, preventing data loss.

Finally, the app enables you to export your data for doctor visits or personal records. You can save your pain journal as a PDF, print it, or share it, making it easier to communicate with healthcare professionals about your pain management.

This app is the ultimate pain journal and pain management tool, offering everything you need to track your pain, understand its causes, and improve your overall health. Whether you’re tracking chronic pain, migraines, or medication effectiveness, this app provides valuable insights to help you manage your condition more effectively.
Updated on
Sep 27, 2025

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Ratings and reviews

3.6
31 reviews
Analisa Melano
October 5, 2025
the log streak for chronic pain is HORRIBLE, I used the app for 4 days, I thought I could just ignore that pop up and that at some point it would stop but it made me feel so bad everytime that thing came up, I don't want to "keep going" (as EXACTLY the pop up says) and logging my chronic pain, I want my pain to stop and that function sounds horrible. also, the app is in english and another launguage for some reason, looks so weird. deleting this
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LogFor.Life
October 5, 2025
You can easily disable the “How are you feeling?” pop-up in the settings if you don’t want to see it. The app is available in several languages — you can set your preferred one there too. Hope this helps and that you’ll give it another try!
Femke N.
July 14, 2025
It works fine to track pain, but it seems a little tone-deaf to have a pop-up notifying you that "you have a streak! Two days in a row! Go you!" And then to click the pop-up away the button says "I'll keep going!" Like, I'd rather not build a streak, yaknow? The longer the streak, the more often I'm in pain. So yeah, lil tone-deaf. edit: a day after I posted this they made the streak thing optional, and for me it was automatically turned off which is great!
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Natalie Duarte
June 28, 2025
I like the app and analysis because it puts things into perspective based on food exercise menstrual cycle etc. Unfortunately when you press on a body part it also selects the area on the opposite side which makes the analysis a little pointless. For example, If I press back and click on lower back then it also selects my abdomen in the front suggesting I have digestive issues but only my back hurts not my stomach.
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What’s new

What's new:
- Redesigned, modern interface for a clearer and fresher appearance.
- Custom fields are now even more flexible: checkboxes, multiple choice,
free text and more – fully customizable.
- Noticeable performance improvements: smoother scrolling, faster loading times.
- Numerous bug fixes for a more stable user experience.