Lung function (breathing) tests
Lung function tests are breathing tests that provide the doctor/nurse with a detailed assessment of how well your lungs are working. The lung function tests assess your airway function, size of your lungs and efficiency of gas exchange i.e. oxygen movement in your lungs. Routine lung function tests usually take about 45 minutes to complete and ...
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