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Often a doctor can hear the effects of asthma in a patient's lungs. Sometimes, an instrument called a spirometer is used to test a child's breathing in order to help make the diagnosis of asthma.
When an asthmatic patient is having an attack, that person must work harder to move air in and out of the lungs. Patients with asthma can use a home monitor called a 'peak flow meter' to assess their ability to breathe. A loss of peak flow can signal an asthma attack.
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