Can people with cystic fibrosis touch?

Research says that people with CF can get pseudomonas from other infected people. The germs can spread via indirect or direct contact. Direct contact includes shaking hands, hugging, kissing, etc.
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Can you touch someone with cystic fibrosis?

That's why it's important for people with CF to stay at least 6 feet away from others with CF and anyone with a cold, flu, or infection. For people with CF, being close to others with the disease puts them at greater risk of getting and spreading dangerous germs and bacteria. This is called cross‐infection.
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Can you kiss someone with cystic fibrosis?

No. Cystic fibrosis is not contagious, even via kissing, because it's a genetic disease. “It requires a mutation on the gene, one copy from the mother and one copy from the father,” says Wylam. (Having just one copy from one parent makes you a carrier without having the disease.)
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Can cystic fibrosis spread from person to person?

Cystic fibrosis is not contagious. You have to be born with it. And you're only at risk of cystic fibrosis if both of your parents carry the defective gene. It's possible to have the carrier gene for cystic fibrosis, but not the condition itself.
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Can siblings with cystic fibrosis live together?

Cystic fibrosis doesn't affect only those born with the condition. Parents, siblings, family, friends… they all learn to live with CF, they're all fighting for a life unlimited by CF as well.
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Can CF patients have babies?

Women with CF have thicker cervical mucus. In CF, the mucus is often thick and sticky. and can have ovulation issues due to poor nutrition. However, the majority of women with CF are fertile and can become pregnant if appropriate contraception is not used.
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Why can't cystic fibrosis patients date?

People with cystic fibrosis should never meet each other, as they carry bacteria within their lungs that could be harmful to each other.
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How long do people with CF live?

Today, the average life span for people with CF who live to adulthood is about 44 years. Death is most often caused by lung complications.
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Can a man with cystic fibrosis have a child?

While 97-98 percent of men with cystic fibrosis are infertile, they can still enjoy normal, healthy sex lives and have biological children with the help of assisted reproductive technology (ART).
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Is CF curable?

There's no cure for cystic fibrosis, but a range of treatments can help control the symptoms, prevent or reduce complications, and make the condition easier to live with. Regular appointments to monitor the condition are needed and a care plan will be set up based on the person's needs.
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Is cystic fibrosis a death sentence?

“CF is no longer a death sentence, and the research we are doing will continue to help our patients live longer and better lives.” CF, a genetic disease, affects a person's organs, primarily the lungs, and creates a thick, sticky mucus in the body that can lead to blockages, damage or infections to the affected organs.
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Why can't 2 CF patients kiss?

Spreading germs

Approximately half of all people with CF have pseudomonas. Research says that people with CF can get pseudomonas from other infected people. The germs can spread via indirect or direct contact. Direct contact includes shaking hands, hugging, kissing, etc.
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What are 3 interesting facts about cystic fibrosis?

About 30,000 people in the US suffer from CF. Cystic fibrosis is one of the most common lung diseases in children. Cystic fibrosis is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder – passed down through families. CF is generally diagnosed in infants but mild forms of the disease can sometimes be diagnosed in adults.
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Is Five Feet Apart based on a true story?

"Five Feet Apart" is not directly based on a true story. However, much like "The Fault in Our Stars," the film is partially inspired and influenced by a real person. "Five Feet Apart" is dedicated to Claire Wineland, who also acted as a consultant for the movie.
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Why is CF called 65 Roses?

The “65 Roses” story dates back to 1965 when an observant 4-year-old, hearing the name of his disease for the first time, pronounced cystic fibrosis as "65 Roses." Today, “65 Roses” is a term often used by young children with cystic fibrosis to pronounce the name of their disease.
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What is the oldest person with cystic fibrosis?

Thanks to advances in DNA testing, doctors are identifying more and more people with CF for the first time well into their 50s, 60s, and 70s. The oldest person diagnosed with CF for the first time in the U.S. was 82, in Ireland was 76, and in the United Kingdom was 79.
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What gender is most affected by cystic fibrosis?

How Are Men Affected by Cystic Fibrosis? Males account for slightly more than 50 percent of all cases of cystic fibrosis (CF) but generally have better outcomes than females until about age 20. After that, men and women experience roughly equal outcomes for long-term survival.
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What are 5 symptoms of cystic fibrosis?

Symptoms of cystic fibrosis include:
  • lung infections or pneumonia.
  • wheezing.
  • coughing with thick mucus.
  • bulky, greasy bowel movements.
  • constipation or diarrhea.
  • trouble gaining weight or poor height growth.
  • very salty sweat.
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Do lung transplants cure CF?

Transplantation is an important treatment option for damaged CF lungs, but unfortunately it is not a cure for CF. The lungs that are transplanted into the recipient's body do not have cystic fibrosis because they have the DNA of the person who donated them, and not the DNA that the transplant recipient was born with.
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How serious is cystic fibrosis?

Cystic fibrosis tends to get worse over time and can be fatal if it leads to a serious infection or the lungs stop working properly. But people with cystic fibrosis are now living for longer because of advancements in treatment. Currently, about half of people with cystic fibrosis will live past the age of 40.
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Is cystic fibrosis a disability?

Social Security approves disability benefits for cystic fibrosis that causes poor lung function, frequent exacerbations, or frequent hospitalizations.
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Can boys get pregnant?

People who are born male and living as men cannot get pregnant. A transgender man or nonbinary person may be able to, however. It is only possible for a person to be pregnant if they have a uterus. The uterus is the womb, which is where the fetus develops.
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Can 2 people with cystic fibrosis get married?

Many people with cystic fibrosis (CF) are now living well into middle-aged adulthood. This means that more people with the disease are old enough and healthy enough to become independent adults who go to college, hold down jobs, get married, and have children.
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