Condition
Pediatric Cystic Fibrosis
What You Need to Know
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is an inherited disease characterized by an abnormality in the body's salt, water-making cells and mucus-making cells. At the present time, there is no cure for CF; however, gene therapy research is being conducted.
Key Symptoms
Common symptoms of CF are:
- Salty tasting skin
- Chronic respiratory symptoms like wheezing, cough and colored sputum
- Lung infections
- Poor growth
- Constipation
- Greasy and bulky stools
Diagnosis
Many children are diagnosed with CF before they show symptoms due to newborn screening programs that have been implemented. More tests are typically needed to confirm diagnosis, such as:
- Sweat (chloride) test
- Genetic tests
- Blood tests
- Chest X-rays
- Other tests as determined by your child’s doctor
Treatment
Treatment for your child may include:
- Chest physical therapy
- Exercise
- Medication
- Digestive support
- Psychosocial care
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Frequently Asked Questions
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