Cystic fibrosis can affect individuals in numerous ways. It can cause breathing difficulties, this is because the thick mucus blocks the airways reducing the efficiancy of gas exchange. The mucus can also block the pancreatic ducts, meaning that the pancreatic enzymes can't move into the duodenum and digest food, this produces fibrous cysts. Thirdly the mucus may block sperm ducts and cause infertility. Also, the thick and sticky mucus may trap pathogens, these pathogens may pentrate the epithelial cells and cause infections.
Cystic fibrosis causes thick mucus to build up in the lungs, making it difficult to breathe and reducing oxygen absorption. The disease also affects the pancreas, which results in poor absorption of nutrients from food. This can lead to malnutrition and weight loss in individuals with cystic fibrosis.
No... Cystic Fibrosis - is a genetic disorder affecting the lungs, pancreas, liver and intestine - not a mental health issue !
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Although Cystic Fibrosis does not cause sexual impotency, it can lead to fertility problems. In most men with CF, the tubes that carry sperm are blocked, which causes infertility.
Good Question. The answer is cystic fibrosis is not contagious, however, people with cystic fibrosis tend to carry bacterial infections that can cause serious issues to other people with CF, so infection control procedures should be used when two or more cystics are around each other. General population folks need not fear of getting cystic fibrosis from others - it's a hereditary disease.
Yes-It causes concentrated mucous secretions in the lungs that plug the bronchi making breathing difficult, promoting infections, chronic cough, recurrent pneumonia and progressive loss of lung function - the usual cause of death
you take creon its a capsule filled with tiny tan beads you open up the pill and swallow the beads on the inside the beads are real tiny so its easy and they have no taste so u dont hafe to worry i know cause i have cystic fibrosis
Yes, cystic fibrosis is a candidate for gene therapy. Gene therapy offers the potential to correct the underlying genetic cause of the disease, which is a mutation in the CFTR gene. While there have been some promising developments in gene therapy for cystic fibrosis, further research and clinical trials are needed to fully assess its effectiveness.