Beta rabbit for preliminary medical diagnoses

I found a really cool use case for beta rabbit last night. My little bro was having belly pain so I asked beta rabbit to help diagnose it. Here are the questions it asked, and finally the answer it gave.

Can you describe the location of your belly pain? Is it in the upper, lower, left, or right part of your abdomen? (middle, behind belly button)

How would you describe the pain? Is it sharp, dull, crampy, or burning? (crampy)

How long have you been experiencing this pain? Did it start suddenly or gradually? (sudden)

Have you eaten anything unusual or different recently? Any new foods or drinks? (no)

Have you experienced any other symptoms along with the belly pain, such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, or bloating? (no)

Have you had any recent injuries or physical activities that might have strained your abdominal muscles? (went tubing, more activity than usual)

Are you currently taking any medications or supplements? If so, have you recently started or changed any of them? (no)

On a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the most severe, how would you rate your pain? (comes in waves, highest 6)

Have you had any previous episodes of similar pain in the past? (no)

After all those follow-up questions, here’s what beta rabbit gave me:

Based on the information you've provided, here are some potential causes for your belly pain:

Gastroenteritis: This is an inflammation of the stomach and intestines, often caused by a viral or bacterial infection. However, you mentioned no other symptoms like nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea, which are common with gastroenteritis.

Indigestion or Overeating: Since you mentioned eating a lot, it could be related to indigestion or overeating, which can cause crampy pain in the abdomen.

Muscle Strain: Given your recent physical activity (tubing), it's possible that you might have strained your abdominal muscles, even if the pain appeared a few days later.

Peptic Ulcer: Although less likely without other symptoms, peptic ulcers can cause crampy pain in the middle of the abdomen.

Appendicitis: This usually starts with pain around the belly button and then moves to the lower right abdomen. However, it typically comes with other symptoms like fever and nausea.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): This can cause crampy abdominal pain, but it usually comes with changes in bowel habits.

Since the pain is sudden and severe enough to rate a 6 out of 10, it would be wise to monitor your symptoms closely. If the pain persists, worsens, or if you develop any new symptoms (such as fever, vomiting, or changes in bowel movements), you should seek medical attention promptly.

I am in no way a medical expert, but beta rabbit being able to ask the right questions and give answers like this is pretty amazing.

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Once the responses get more accurate and trust builds with these devices and llms this is gonna be a crazy cool application of the technology

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Did it turn out that he just needed a good poop? :laughing:

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