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The
Diagnosis of Asthma
Asthma
is not an easy disease to diagnose because it has a variety
of symptoms that may not always be consistent. A physician will
look at a variety of factors, such as a history of symptoms
and take note of when the symptoms are worse. Asthma is typically
worse at night or in the presence of:
- Exercise
- Viral infection
- Allergens
- Irritants, such as wood
or tobacco smoke
- Changes in the weather
- Stress
- And Menstrual cycles
for women
There
are multiple ways to establish an asthma diagnosis. The most
common tests include:
- A detailed medical history
- Physical examinations
- Spirometry , click here
for more information about spirometry
Spirometry
is a very specific and accurate test. It is preferred to diagnosis
asthma rather than measurements taken by a peak flow meter.
A peak flow meter is a useful tool that measures how much air
your can expel. Lower readings on a peak flow meter can indicate
an asthma emergency. A peak flow meter is designed to help monitor
asthma , not to diagnosis it.
Other
Diseases that Look Like Asthma
The
presence of wheezing, coughing, and chest tightness does not
always signify asthma. There are quite a few disorders that
look remarkably like asthma such as:
- Allergic rhinitis and
sinusitis
- Vocal Cord Dysfunction
- Heart Disease
- Cystic fibrosis
- Chronic obstructive Pulmonary
Disease
If
an asthma diagnosis is unclear , the doctor may try other tests
to rule out other disorders. Click here [http://www.getasthmahelp.org/pft.asp]
for more information about tests for asthma.
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