A peak flow meter for asthma is like a thermometer for fever. Both are tools to help monitor what is happening in your body. For example, you can often feel feverish, but by taking the temperature, the thermometer does not indicate fever. In the case of asthma, sometimes you may feel that you are breathing fine, but when measuring their lung function with a peak flow meter, is somewhat reduced.
Reading a peak flow meter tells you how open your airways, so you can better treat asthma.
What does a peak flow meter?
The peak flow meter is a handheld device that measures air flow, or peak expiratory flow rate
Determine the severity of asthma
Monitor response to treatment during an acute episode of asthma
Monitor the progress in the treatment of chronic asthma and provide information for changes in therapy
Detect a deterioration of lung function and avoid possible severe asthma attack
A peak flow meter can help expiratory you and your allergist / immunologist to assess the severity of their asthma at any given time.