Everything you need to know about a spirometry test

A spirometry test in Brisbane measures the health of your lungs and can be used to diagnose and monitor your lungs. During the test, you will be asked to breathe out air as much as you can into a spirometer. You should breathe as hard as you can since the test measures the amount of air you can blow in and how much air you can blow out in the first second. The test shouldn’t be painful and in most cases, it takes less than 10 minutes.

When you should take the test

You should take a spirometry test if you cough a lot, smoke or used to smoke, you become short of breathe when walking at a quick pace, you are getting treatment for a lung condition or you are worried about your lung’s health.

What to expect during the test

During an onsite spirometry test, your healthcare professional will give you instructions on how to blow into the gadget before you start. You may need to put on a soft clip (airtight) over your nose. This will stop air leaking out through your nostrils. Before you begin the test, your healthcare professional might ask you to breathe in deeply and then out gently into a spirometer. Your healthcare professional will then ask you to blow into the spirometer at least three times. Usually, it shouldn’t exceed 10 times.

During the test, you must try your hardest and blast out air as quickly as you can. You should also breathe in as deeply as you can and keep blowing until your lungs are empty.

Your results

After a spirometry test Brisbane, your healthcare professional will use your results to decide how healthy your lungs are and how well they are working. The test can be used to detect chronic obstructive lung disease, asthma and other respiratory diseases.



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