A spirometry test may be recommended by your doctor if you’re experiencing any of the following symptoms or conditions:
A spirometry test measures how well your lungs are working by testing how much air you can inhale, how much you can exhale, and how fast you can blow the air out. This test helps diagnose conditions like asthma and COPD, as well as monitor how well treatments are working.
The spirometry test involves breathing into a mouthpiece connected to a machine, and your doctor may request either a pre-bronchodilator test, a post-bronchodilator test, or both, depending on their referral.
Depending on your doctor’s referral, you might do just the pre-bronchodilator test, just the post-bronchodilator test, or both. The test usually takes 20-30 minutes to complete.
The spirometry test is very safe. You might feel slightly light-headed or short of breath for a few moments after blowing into the mouthpiece, but this feeling goes away quickly. Some people with asthma may experience a temporary tightening of their airways during the test, but a healthcare professional will be there to assist if needed.
To make sure your spirometry test results are accurate, follow these guidelines:
Following these steps helps ensure that your test results are reliable and give your doctor the information they need to best assess your lung health.
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