A 12-year-old girl discovered she had cancer after an Apple Watch alerted her to an unusually high heart rate

A 12-year-old girl discovered she had cancer after an Apple Watch alerted her to an unusually high heart rate
The Apple Watch was credited with saving countless lives, but this time it was discovered that she had cancer after the watch warned her of an abnormally high heart rate.

Apple Watch has a crazy life-saving feature, not just another technology. The Apple Watch was credited with saving countless lives, but this time it was discovered that she had cancer after her watch alerted her to an unusually high heart rate. Apple Watch heart rate alerts are available on Watch SE, Watch 7, and the recently released Watch 8 and Watch Ultra.

According to Hour Detrout, the Apple Watch constantly reminded a 12-year-old girl named Imani Miles of her unusually high heart rate. Her mother, Jessica Kitchen, found it strange because this had never happened before. "It's really weird because it's never happened before," she said. I kept doing it.” said her mother

Jessica Kitchen saw this as suspicious and, after constant warnings, took her daughter to the hospital. After that, Imani underwent surgery for appendicitis, but her problems did not end there. Doctors have told her mother about neuroendocrine tumors of the appendix, which are rare in children. Upon further examination, doctors found that the tumor had spread to other parts of the forehead's body. She had to have surgery to remove her tumor. But after the operation, everything improved.

Kitchen said in the daily newspaper that without the watch, she would have taken Miles to the hospital much later, which would have been fatal to her. "If [the watch] doesn't work, I'll probably come get it in a few days," she told a local publication. She told Imani that things would have been much worse without the watch.

Apple Watch has a number of important features, including ECG, heart rate alerts, and fall and crash detection. Recently, the Apple Watch ECG heart sensor sent nearly 3,000 resting heart rate warnings, saving the life of a 57-year-old British.

David visited the hospital after receiving several notifications from his wife's gift, Apple Watch. After additional tests and medical examinations, he was shocked to learn how many heart problems he had suffered during that time.

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