What is the normal value of lung capacity for women



Normal female spirometry VC is about 2653ml~3557ml for women.

Lung capacity VC is generally the maximum volume of air measured by inhaling as hard as you can and then exhaling slowly and as hard as you can. It is composed of the right and left lungs, with the right lung accounting for about 55% of the total lung capacity. Normal female spirometry VC is about 2653ml~3557ml for females. spirometry is one of the most valuable and simple parameters in lung function testing.

Abnormal spirometry suggests the possibility of pathologic factors. Decreased lung volumes may indicate restrictive ventilation or severe obstructive ventilation. They are commonly associated with thoracic deformities, extensive pleural thickening, massive pleural effusion, pneumothorax, pulmonary atelectasis, diffuse interstitial fibrosis and severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and bronchial asthma.

It is recommended to go to the hospital in time to see if there are any pathologic factors, and if there are, to seek medical treatment in time.