A gentle TSW tracker — month by month
For the topical-steroid-withdrawal community
TSW isn't eczema, and tracking it day-to-day misses the point — the story unfolds over months. Axolog's TSW mode is built for that: document the journey honestly, watch the slow turn, and keep hope without pretending.
What TSW mode adds
- A withdrawal-month counter right on your home screen ("TSW · month 7 — gently does it").
- TSW symptom tracking beyond the usual — burning, shedding, ooze, sleep loss — alongside severity and itch.
- Month-scale progress views so a rough week doesn't hide a slow improvement.
- A same-angle photo timeline — the ghost overlay keeps months of shots comparable.
- Extra-gentle copy — on a hard day Axo sits with you; it never mirrors distress.
What it will never do
Axolog is a journal, not a clinician. It never advises starting, stopping or tapering steroids, and it never promises a healing timeline. It organizes your own observations so you — and your doctor — can see the pattern.
The NIH criteria
The NIH/NIAID has published formal diagnostic criteria for topical steroid withdrawal — the condition's first clinical legitimization. Axolog's symptom set is aligned with that presentation (erythema beyond original sites, burning, shedding, temperature dysregulation, sleep disruption). Read more from the community at ITSAN and the National Eczema Association.
Private by default
No account, no login. Your TSW logs and photos stay on your device unless you export or sync them. Export everything any time.