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All about cystic fibrosis

Read here about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and genetics of cystic fibrosis.

a young girl uses a breathing apparatus at home


Symptoms

Cystic fibrosis has a multifaceted impact on the body, primarily targeting the digestive system and lungs. While the severity of CF varies from person to person, there are various effects on the body, the most devastating are in the lungs, where a build-up of thick mucus causes severe respiratory problems, including persistent lung infections and gradual lung deterioration. Mucus also builds up in the digestive tract. This, in combination with damage to the pancreas, makes it difficult to digest and absorb nutrients from food. 

Typical complications may include but aren’t limited to: 

  • Wheezing, shortness of breath and chest pain 
  • Progressive lung damage from chronic lung infections and abnormal inflammation  
  • Intestinal obstruction, especially in newborns 
  • Frequent sinus infections 
  • Frequent abdominal pain 
  • Difficulty digesting fats and proteins 
  • Malnutrition and vitamin deficiencies because of the inability to absorb nutrients 
  • Poorer growth and body weight than peers, despite having a good appetite 
  • CF-related diabetes 
  • Infertility in males and sub-fertility in females 
  • Anxiety and depression