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CYSTIC FIBROSIS SWEAT TEST
A sweat test is used to diagnose cystic fibrosis (CF). It may be ordered if a doctor thinks a child may have CF. Cystic
fibrosis is an inherited disease that causes sweat glands and other glands, especially those in the pancreas and the air passages of the lungs, to produce abnormally thick, clogging mucus. This clogging causes many problems for the patient, especially in the lungs. Though there are some promising new developments, there currently is no cure
for cystic fibrosis, so early diagnosis and proper treatment are essential to improving the patient's quality of life and life span.
How Is a Sweat Test Done? A device for collecting sweat is placed on the child's skin, and a colorless, odorless chemical is applied that causes the child to sweat. Assuming enough sweat is collected (sometimes collection can be difficult, especially in babies), the sweat is analyzed for sodium and
chloride, components also found in blood, sweat, and tears.
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