Welcome to Health Care magic. Thank you for posting your question.
I can understand your concern.
In a
spirometry test, one usually cannot comment on the Lung capacity.
We usually measure a ratio between FEV1 (amount of air one can forcefully breathe out in the first minute) and FVC of FORCED
VITAL CAPACITY (total amount of air one can forcefully breathe out)
See, there are roughly two types of diseases :
a) Restrictive like Interstitial Lung disease : Ratio is normal , overall lung capacity is decreased
b) Obstructive like
asthma , COPD (chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease). : Ratio is reduced , overall lung capacity is increased.
Do not worry. Each of these can be kept in control with proper intervention.
It would have better if I could see the reports.
I would suggest you to
consult a pulmonologist and clear all your doubts.
He can guide you on the further workups and management plan.
Hope this helps.
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Have a nice day. Regards.