Cystic Fibrosis is a genetic disease. The only way to cure it is to start gene therapy at a young age. At this time in our lives, gene therapy or any other treatment for CF is non-existent. The best that doctors can do as of now is to ease some of the symptoms or slow the progress of the disease.
Cystic Fibrosis affects the lungs causing several chest infections. It also infects the digestive system with a sticky mucus, making normal digestive functions difficult. The life expectancy for someone born with CF is somewhere around 31 years. If you have CF, the pancreas does not produce certain enzymes that your body needs. Without these enzymes the fat in food does not properly digest, and it is very hard to gain weight.
About one in five people with cystic fibrosis are diagnosed at birth, when their bowel is blocked by a thick substance. This may require surgery. Some symptoms for CF include: polyps in the nose, diabetes (because it affects the pancreas), infertility in men, fertility problems in women.
Treatment:
If you are diagnosed with cystic fibrosis, you will need to go to daily physiotherapy. This involves vigorous massage in order to break up the sticky mucus in the chest and digestive systyem. This is usually done by a licensed physical therapist, but to save yourself finances if your child is diagnosed, then parents are taught how to do the massage so the child does not need to see a doctor every day. Other therapy for this disease are: asthma therapy, insulin, lung or heart transplants, and/or antibiotics to lessen the symptoms.
The most affective treatment is physiotherapy because the patients symptoms are relieved daily, and their problems lessen. It also helps them enjoy the quality of life better and also forget about their disease for a while. Although Cystic Fibrosis does not have a cure, doctors are working daily to work hard for a permanent treatment.



