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6. Check Your Lung Function Regularly With Hand Held Spirometer
These devices are helpful for detecting a flare-up early so it can be managed sooner rather than later. A spirometer measures the total amount you are able to exhale (the forced vital capacity or FVC) and how much air was exhaled in the first second (the forced expiratory volume in one second or FEV1). The results of a spirometry test also help your doctor to evaluate how well your medication is working and if your condition is stable, improving or decreasing.
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