Diagnosing Bronchiectasis

NHS

If you have symptoms of bronchiectasis a GP will listen to your chest.

They may arrange some tests such as:

  • testing a sample of your phlegm (mucus) to check for an infection
  • a chest X-ray
  • a test where you breathe into a machine to check how well your lungs are working (spirometry test)
  • blood tests

If these tests show you could have bronchiectasis, you'll be referred to a specialist for more tests such as a CT scan to confirm the diagnosis.

You may also need other tests to find the cause.

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