MX2018003704A - Health monitoring excreta pad. - Google Patents

Health monitoring excreta pad.

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MX2018003704A
MX2018003704A MX2018003704A MX2018003704A MX2018003704A MX 2018003704 A MX2018003704 A MX 2018003704A MX 2018003704 A MX2018003704 A MX 2018003704A MX 2018003704 A MX2018003704 A MX 2018003704A MX 2018003704 A MX2018003704 A MX 2018003704A
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Mexico
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pad
excreta
color
indicate
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MX2018003704A
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Spanish (es)
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Joseph Rotman Daniel
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Pretty Litter Inc
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Technology is disclosed for an excreta pad that can be used to diagnose medical conditions in pet or human. The excreta pad contains an additive, e.g., a chemical agent, such as a natural and/or synthetic agent, that changes in color when it comes in contact with a subject's urine or feces. Based on the color it can be determined whether the subject has a medical condition, such as particular illness. For example, if the pad turns yellow when it comes in contact with the urine, it can indicate that the subject is healthy. If the pad turns to a color other than yellow, e.g., green, it can indicate that the subject has some illness. The subject may then visit a veterinary doctor for further diagnosis. The chemical agent aids in detection and diagnosis through interaction of materials that change colors to indicate reactions with specific chemicals, cells, molecules, DNA and/or materials. The technology can be implemented for medical diagnosis and detection ¨ for humans and/or animals.
MX2018003704A 2018-02-16 2018-03-23 Health monitoring excreta pad. MX2018003704A (en)

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