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A spirometry test measures how well your lungs are working.
During the test, you will be asked to breathe into a tube connected to a machine. You will be asked to breath out hard and fast and to keep breathing out for as long as you can.
You will need to repeat this 3 times to get an accurate recording.
Sometimes, you will be asked to repeat the test after having an inhaler.
Your general practice team will refer you to the most convenient place to have this done.
HealthInfo recommends the following videos
A video showing how spirometry is done.
HealthInfo recommends the following pages
Information about what happens when you have a spirometry test.
Detailed information about spirometry including what a spirometer measures. It also explains the difference between normal readings and readings that indicate conditions such as asthma or COPD.
Written by HealthInfo clinical advisers. Last reviewed October 2024.
Review key: HISPI-15604