What Are The Common Genetic Conditions?
Cystic Fibrosis
Cystic fibrosis seems to be the result of a mutation in the CFTR gene. This disease may be fatal for some patients. It appears to affect many organs and body functions. Patients with this gene defect seem to have issues with a protein that regulates fluids. Thus, their body may produce too much saliva, sweat, and mucus. This seems to cause the lungs to fill with fluid. Congestion in the lungs may trigger the most common symptom: breathing problems. Other warning signs appear to be abnormal growth, sinus issues, and impaired body development. Male patients seem to experience infertility.
This disorder may trigger several secondary health issues. One such example appears to be kidney failure due to dehydration from excessive sweating. Female patients seem to have a higher mortality rate. Unfortunately, the reason for this does not appear to be clear. Overall, cystic fibrosis may put individuals at a higher risk for bone conditions and diabetes.
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