Sunday, January 17, 2010

Cystic Fibrosis Onset I Have Symptons Of Cystic Fibrosis. Is It Possible To Start Show The Symptons In My 30's?

I have symptons of Cystic Fibrosis. Is it possible to start show the symptons in my 30's? - cystic fibrosis onset

I'm having trouble breathing and it seems that the attacks come, all at once. TI also want something is stuck in my lungs .. I do not remember when I was growing up sign. Is it possible to begin to show signs of cystic fibrosis in my 30's?

3 comments:

malia said...

Yes you can. Some of the above information is incredible.
No, you do not have before the age of 2 and NO, you do not need to do to spend his teenage years in a hospital diagnosed to be. Some of you reading a medical journal, 1950.
There are many different mutations with different characteristics.
There are many types of CF, and there are documented cases of people in their 30's, 40's, 50's, 60's, etc. ..
Look good and I hope you find what you're sick.

cryptoxm... said...

There are over 1200 mutations in CFTR cause cystic fibrosis, but the most common mutation is Delta F508. Delta F508 people usually have more severe symptoms almost always diagnosed in childhood. About 7% of the time, people with other mutations, delta F508 is a milder form of cystic fibrosis is a concern have no symptoms until later in life.

The tests to diagnose cystic fibrosis in adulthood are the same as the tests used to diagnose children with cystic fibrosis. When symptoms begin to appear, the doctors can not think of cystic fibrosis, because it is so rare. Shortly after the elimination of other diseases, the doctor may suspect the CF test, and to sweat.

Because they have a milder disease, patients diagnosed with CF in adulthood often fewer complications, fewer hospitalizations and less need for enzymes, the individuals diagnosed in childhood.

But his symptoms puzzled why I chose the CF. There are many diagnoses that fit its nonspecific symptomsTom ... I'm sure in his mind the unique puzzle ... I think we have so far mainly been given all the information leading to the thought process itself.

My suggestion is to go to the doctor and be evaluated ... Simple enough? My best wishes to you and hope you will find what is disturbing that ... Sincerely, Dan!

Barry M said...

I do not think that would be, cystic fibrosis. It could be anything that a panic attack of asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia or even something as serious as lung fibrosis or lung cancer. Its symptoms are similar to those of the aforementioned diseases. Instead of asking the opinion of people in this forum would be my recommendation to consult a doctor. He / she is capable of X-rays of the chest, it is possible to scan, blood tests, and understand a physical examination and history to the problem. Take my advice, consult a doctor.

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