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Subjective Symptom Logging

Meaning

Subjective Symptom Logging is the systematic, consistent recording of a patient’s self-reported experiences, feelings, and functional status over time, utilizing standardized scales and open-ended narrative entries. This data collection method captures the nuanced, day-to-day impact of hormonal status and therapeutic interventions on critical quality-of-life metrics such as energy levels, mood stability, sleep quality, and libido. It serves as the indispensable qualitative anchor that contextualizes all objective laboratory and biometric data.