lung function testing

Lung Function Testing

Lung Function Testing is a diagnostic procedure used to assess the health and capacity of your lungs. It measures how well you breathe and how efficiently your lungs supply oxygen to your blood. This test is vital for diagnosing and monitoring conditions such as asthma, COPD, and other respiratory diseases.

FAQs

What is Lung Function Testing?

Lung Function Testing is a series of tests that evaluate the health and performance of your lungs, helping to diagnose or monitor respiratory conditions.

How is the test performed?

The test involves breathing into a machine called a spirometer, which measures the amount and speed of air you inhale and exhale.

Do I need any preparation?

You may be asked to avoid heavy meals, strenuous exercise, or taking certain medications before the test. Follow your healthcare provider’s instructions.

How long will the assessment take, and when does my referrer get the results?

The test typically takes about 30-60 minutes. Results will be sent to your referring doctor within a few days after the test.

What will I feel during the test?

During the test, you may feel slightly out of breath as you perform different breathing exercises, but the procedure is generally not painful.

Are there any risks?

Lung function tests are generally safe. Some people may feel light-headed or fatigued during or after the test, but serious risks are rare.

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