Spirometry

A simple breathing test that checks how well your lungs are working

If you’ve been advised to undergo a spirometry test, this page will help you understand what it is, why it’s done, and what your results can reveal about your breathing and lung health.

Understanding the procedure

What is spirometry?

Spirometry is a simple breathing test that measures how much air you can breathe in and out, and how fast you can empty your lungs.

During the test, you blow into a small device called a spirometer. The machine records your breathing strength and airflow.

Spirometry helps Dr. Swapnil understand how well your lungs are functioning and whether your airways are narrowed or blocked.

It is one of the most commonly used tests to diagnose and monitor conditions like asthma, COPD, and chronic breathing problems.

In simple words: Spirometry checks how strong and healthy your lungs are by measuring your breathing.

How the spirometry test works

Deep breath in

You take the deepest breath possible

Mouthpiece placed

Your lips are sealed tightly around the spirometer tube

Blow out forcefully

You blow out as hard and fast as possible

Machine measures airflow

The spirometer records lung capacity and airflow speed

Results reviewed

Dr. Swapnil explains what the readings mean

Why it’s recommended

WHY IS SPIROMETRY DONE?

Why has your doctor
recommended this test?

Shortness of breath

Helps identify whether breathing difficulty is linked to lung function problems.

Persistent cough

Checks if chronic cough may be related to asthma, COPD, or airway irritation.

Wheezing sounds

Evaluates airway narrowing that can cause whistling sounds while breathing.

Asthma diagnosis

Spirometry is one of the most important tests used to diagnose asthma.

COPD assessment

Helps detect chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and measure its severity.

Smoking-related lung damage

Can identify reduced lung function caused by smoking or pollution exposure.
Step by step

What to expect —
before, during & after

Knowing exactly what will happen helps reduce anxiety. Here is your complete journey.

Before the procedure

Basic preparation

Avoid smoking, heavy meals, or strenuous exercise before the test. You may also be asked to avoid certain inhalers temporarily.

At the clinic

Instructions & demonstration

A technician or Dr. Swapnil will explain exactly how to perform the breathing test properly.

During spirometry

Breathing into the spirometer

You will take a deep breath and blow out forcefully into the machine several times to get accurate readings.

Repeat measurements

Multiple attempts for accuracy

The test may be repeated a few times to ensure the results are consistent and reliable.

Results & explanation

Understanding your lung function

Dr. Swapnil will review the results and explain whether your breathing is normal or shows signs of lung disease.

Safety & expertise

Isspirometrysafe?

Yes. Spirometry is a safe, non-invasive, and routinely performed lung function test.

What to expect after the procedure
  • No injections or sedation are needed
  • The test is painless
  • You may briefly feel slightly tired or lightheaded after blowing forcefully
  • The test is safe for most adults and children
  • Dr. Swapnil will guide you throughout the procedure

Your doctor

Dr. Swapnil Thorve

Dr. Swapnil has performed hundreds of bronchoscopies across his 10+ years of clinical practice at LTMMC & GH Sion, Gurunanak Hospital, and other leading Mumbai hospitals. His gold medal academic training and specialisation in interventional pulmonology means every procedure is performed with the highest level of precision and care.

  • DNB Pulmonary Medicine — Lilavati Hospital, Bandra
  • Fellowship in Pulmonary Critical Care — LTMMC Sion
  • European Diploma in Adult Respiratory Medicine — ERS
  • Gold Medalist · MUHS, Maharashtra
  • 20+ research articles in indexed journals
Common questions

Frequently asked questions

If you have a question that isn’t answered here, WhatsApp Dr. Swapnil’s team directly — they’ll respond promptly.

No. The test is completely painless and does not involve needles or surgery.

Most spirometry tests are completed within 10 to 20 minutes.

Yes, but avoid very heavy meals before the procedure as they can make deep breathing uncomfortable.

Sometimes certain inhalers may need to be paused before the test. Dr. Swapnil’s team will guide you beforehand.

Yes. Spirometry is one of the most important tests used to diagnose asthma and monitor treatment response.

In many cases, the results are available the same day and explained during your consultation.

Ready to get started

Ready to Breath Easier?

Book a consultation with Dr. Swapnil Thorve at Sion Hospital or Gurunanak Hospital, Bandra. Same-week appointments available.

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