Asthma: Measuring peak flow
Why should I measure my peak expiratory flow?
Measuring your PEF is important, because it lets you: - Determine your asthma zones, which you use in
your asthma action plan. During an acute asthma attack, which zone you are in
determines your medication and action.
- Know whether an acute asthma attack is going to occur and how
severe it may be. If you know you are going to have an asthma attack, you can
take medicine to prevent it or make it less severe. This may help you avoid
having to go to the emergency room.
- Identify things that may
trigger an asthma attack, such as pollen, cigarette smoke, or
dust mites.
- Measure changes in your
breathing. This can help your health professional to:
- Decide whether you need to change,
increase, or decrease the long-term medicine used in your daily asthma
treatment plan.
- Tell which medicines are helping your breathing and
which are not.
Test Your Knowledge Measuring your PEF can help you know if you may have
an asthma attack. - True
- False
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