TY - JOUR TI - Generalized Disease Prediction based on Symptoms AU - Ramandeep Singh Sethi AU - Aniket Thumar AU - Vaibhav Jain AU - Sachin Chavan JO - International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology PB - Technoscience Academy DA - 2019/04/30 PY - 2019 DO - https://doi.org/10.32628/CSEIT1952154 UR - https://ijsrcseit.com/CSEIT1952154 VL - 5 IS - 2 SP - 543 EP - 546 AB - We are right now facing a daily reality where mobile utilization is developing exponentially. Mobile technology is omnipresent. It offers services that is customized to us – the 21st century user. Innovation has empowered us incredibly, we look for data anyplace and anytime. Digital health is acquainting new methodologies with the administration of health conditions. Research has exhibited noteworthy development in the effect that digital health is having on patients and overall healthcare. The selection of digital health tools, such as mobile healthcare apps, holds incredible guarantee with proof of these tools playing a positive role in both patient results and the expenses. Portable applications can enable patients to be effectively associated with each phase of their healthcare venture. This fundamentally enhances patient commitment and the patient experience, and urges purchasers to be responsible for their own health. Portable apps can tailor health content as indicated by the patients, or healthcare providers, mobile history and current conduct. These customized mobile experiences help convey highly pertinent information at the right time, based on user priority.