Q » How is asthma diagnosed clinically?
06 Dec, 2025
A » Asthma is clinically diagnosed through a combination of medical history evaluation, physical examination, and lung function tests such as spirometry. Doctors assess symptoms like wheezing, coughing, and breathing difficulties. Spirometry measures airflow and lung capacity, helping to identify reversible airway obstruction. Additional tests, like allergy testing or a methacholine challenge, may be conducted to support the diagnosis and rule out other respiratory conditions.
06 Dec, 2025
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