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El medidor de flujo espiratorio máximo ayuda a verificar el grado de control del asma.
Se lo debe usar a diario y mantener un registro de los resultados para ayudar al médico a conocer el asma del paciente. También puede ayudar a determinar si el asma ha empeorado incluso antes de que se presenten los síntomas.

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