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First things first, there are no needles, so relax.

Your General Practitioner will take your weight and height before the test itself and it’s likely that they’ll run through a few questions about your general lifestyle such as ‘Do you smoke?’

Once more, we hope that is a no…

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The spirometry test is so called since the machine used to carry the procedure out is named a spirometer.

The small device has a mouthpiece upon which you will need to place your lips and blow into as hard as you can until your lungs are completely empty.

If you’ve ever been pulled over by the police and asked to complete a breathalyser test, you’ll know the drill.

The machine will only need a few seconds to make its analysis, however, it is likely that you will be asked to repeat the process a few times so that the results are accurate.

Is there any danger in having a spirometry test?

Spirometry tests carry very little risk as they are not intrusive and all, however, you should advise your doctor if you have any of the following.

Unstable angina

Pneumothorax

Recent history of a heart attack or stroke

Blood appearing in coughing fits