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Cystic Fibrosis in Children

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on May 6, 2024.

AMBULATORY CARE:

Cystic fibrosis (CF)

is a lifelong condition that affects your child's lungs, digestive system, and other organs. Mucus, tears, sweat, and saliva become so thick and sticky that they clog the lungs and digestive system. CF typically causes problems with breathing and with breaking down and absorbing food.

Signs and symptoms of CF:

The first sign of CF in your newborn is that he or she is not able to have a bowel movement. Your child may often have respiratory infections, such as sinusitis, bronchitis, or pneumonia. He or she may also have any of the following:

Treatment:

CF cannot be cured. Treatment may help your child breathe more easily, prevent infections, or absorb nutrients.

Treatment options

The following list of medications are related to or used in the treatment of this condition.

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Call your local emergency number (911 in the US) if:

Seek care immediately if:

Call your child's doctor if:

Extra oxygen

may be needed if your child's blood oxygen level is lower than it should be. He or she may get oxygen through a mask placed over the nose and mouth or through small tubes placed in the nostrils.

Help your child breathe more easily:

Help your child stay healthy:

Follow up with your child's doctor or CF specialist in 2 to 4 weeks, or as directed:

Your child will need to return regularly to have his or her condition monitored. Write down your questions so you remember to ask them during your visits.

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