Cystic Fibrosis
Cystic fibrosis is a severe genetic disease that leads to serious damage to the digestive and respiratory systems. This damage usually causes sticky and thick mucus to accumulate in the organs. Intestines, liver, pancreas, and lungs are the most commonly affected parts of the body. When cystic fibrosis occurs in your lungs, chronic cough can be a symptom. It is important to get immediate treatment for this condition. Late diagnosis and treatment may affect your quality of life and reduce the expected lifespan. People with this condition need daily care. However, they can still have a normal life at work or school. [7]










