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Treatment for cystic fibrosis (CF) will depend on your child's symptoms, age, and general health. It will also depend on how severe the condition is.
There is no cure for CF. But research in gene therapy is being done to better understand the disease. Over time, gene therapy research may cure, prevent, or slow the disease's progress. The goals of treatment are to ease the severity of symptoms and slow the progress of the disease. Treatment may include:
As lung disease gets near the end stage, a lung transplant may be an option. The type of transplant done is often a double lung transplant. That's because leaving the other, sicker lung in place puts it at risk for infection and damage. Not everyone is a candidate for a lung transplant. A liver transplant may be considered for people with advanced liver disease due to cystic fibrosis. Ask your child's doctor for more information.
With medical and psychosocial support, many children and teens with CF can cope well and lead a productive life.