BeDry Stool &
Bladder Diary
Digital stool & bladder diary. Easy tracking, automatic interpretation, sharing with your doctor. Find the cause of urinary incontinence and help manage bowel movements!
How long and how?
Keep the diary for at least two days (7 days for stool diary), ideally over a weekend for easier monitoring. Record each urine volume with a measuring container, track fluid intake and note passing of the stool.
And during the night?
For bedwetting, wake the child 1 and 4 hours after falling asleep to urinate and record the volume. If using a diaper, weigh the wet diaper in the morning, subtract the dry diaper weight, and enter the difference in grams.
End of the diary!
Track urine and fluid intake for at least 2 days and stool activity for 7 days. Each morning, record the volume of the first urination. After completing, your report is ready to share! Ask your doctor for their email or BeDry sharename.
Effortless tracking of urination, fluid intake, and stool activity.
Clear and practical instructions that accompany every step.
Automatic analysis of recorded data and reporting.
Seamless sharing with healthcare providers for expert guidance.
Detailed search of shared journals.
Table and graphic view to help visualize and quickly understand data.
Detailed report for with a conclusion of the cause of urinary incontinence.

Why BeDry?
BeDry simplifies keeping the bladder diary with your smartphone, tablet, or personal computer. Besides its clear interface and practical instructions, it automatically interprets the data, provides reports, and identifies the cause of urinary incontinence.

Why is the diary important?
The International Children's Continence Society recommends keeping a diary for targeted pharmacotherapy and better treatment success.
If you visit pediatric nephrologist or urologist, keeping a diary will generally be prescribed as part of the diagnostic workup.

Who is it intended for?
BeDry is designed for children, adolescents, and adults with incontinence (involuntary urine leakage), urgency, frequent urination, bedwetting, and urinary tract infections. Patients or their caregivers can share the report with their doctor for treatment advice and followup.
Sign in through a browser on your personal computer, tablet or phone to view additional options such as charts and diary metadata. View and filter diaries shared with you and manage your shared diaries.
The intuitive layout allows quick entry of measured urination and drinking volumes on your phone. Easily manage your records, view automated reports, and share them with your doctor.
Medical team
Mirna
Excellent, easy to use, and intuitive.
Rutvica
The online bladder diary has been incredibly helpful and significantly enhances communication between parents and doctors.
Marina
The application is easy to use. I understood everything right from the start.
Valentina
Excellent for understanding and tracking.
Ivana
Your diary has helped us a lot.
Ljubica
Quite clear, simple, and user-friendly.
Željka
We only kept a diary once in the app and it was much clearer and more organized.
The app itself was excellent. Especially because it has explanations, and we can already see the results.
Vinko
We haven't had any problems using the app. It's very intuitive and easy to use.
Iva
Before using it, the BeDry app seemed complicated, but I realized that wasn't the case once I started using it. The best part of the app is how quickly it analyzes the entered data (which is great because we don't have to consult Dr. Google).
Tanja
Keeping the diary was simple, but you have to be careful not to mix up urination and drinking. I made that mistake, but I was able to correct the data afterwards.
Anita
The diary I kept was very simple and good.
Ana
It was all clear, I just wrote everything down on paper first, and then entered it into the application.
That was a bit complicated, the data definitely should be entered immediately, i.e. as soon as they are measured, not afterwards.
Drago
The app is accessible and good once you get the hang of it.
FAQ
Why is it important to keep a bladder diary?
How to practically measure urine and drinking volumes?
When to start tracking and when to finish it?
Can multiple users keep the same diary?
How can I share the report with my doctor?
I'm a doctor and I'm interested in how to see the reports shared with me?
Is my data safe?