Spirometry alone offers limited insight without symptoms or clinical context.
Please provide a detailed symptom history—nature, timing, triggers—to enable accurate interpretation
Overall spirometry within normal limits for FEV1 and FVC. However, significantly reduced mid-expiratory flows (FEF25–75%) which is suggestive of early small airway obstruction. Needs to correlate clinically with symptoms, looks like which performing pft patient had cough as well.
Consider bronchodilator reversibility testing if clinically indicated.
Next Steps
repeat spirometry 15–20 minutes after giving a bronchodilator to look for reversibility.
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Try to avoid dust, smoke, and strong fumes
Please consult with the complete report and your clinical symptoms for accurate interpretation and treatment guidance.
kindly connect if you have a persistent cough..small airways are affected..although the efforts will be deemed invalid since you coughed during the tests
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