What Is The Effect Of Cystic Fibrosis?
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Cystic fibrosis is usually diagnosed before three years of age. A late diagnosis - in adolescence or adulthood - may indicate that the person has a mild form of the disease or their symptoms are atypical. The genetic defect that leads to CF in adult cases is often a less common variety. Approximately 6% of the diagnoses of CF are made in adults and the number of late diagnoses is increasing. People in this category are generally healthy before the diagnosis. A sudden, surprising respiratory illness or an investigation into problems with fertility might lead to the diagnosis. Other people in this group may be diagnosed as a result of their children having CF.
After the diagnosis, some people find it difficult to do all that is recommended or expected. CF is a disease that needs to be paid attention to. But yes if you have the carrier genes you may have symptoms at any point of time or you may remain asymptomatic but one of your children may show symptoms right from his or her birth. It is hard to go unexpectedly from little or no treatments to a program of daily medications and therapy. Finding time for these new treatments is challenging, especially for working and parenting adults.
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Dr Arnab Maji
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Consultant Pulmonologist