We started this project because we saw how hard life can be for Thalassemia patients and their families. Many of them struggle to find blood on time, deal with emotional stress, face financial problems, and often don’t know where to turn for help. We wanted to do something meaningful that can actually make their lives easier.
We used a mix of tools to build a smart web and mobile app. The frontend is made with React and Flutter, and the backend uses Django and Node.js. We used OpenAI, machine learning models, and real-time databases like Firebase to make features like donor prediction, emotional chat support, hospital suggestions, and smart notifications work. It’s all connected with APIs, and we tested things using Postman, Jest, and Pytest.
We learned how to combine AI with real-world health problems. It taught us a lot about how important empathy is in tech design, especially when dealing with people who are already going through so much. We also got better at teamwork, solving bugs under pressure, and thinking from the user’s point of view.
Making sure sensitive medical and personal data stays secure Designing an interface that even non-tech-savvy users can understand Connecting real-time donor prediction and hospital data
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