| How is CF Diagnosed? |
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If a physician suspects CF, he or she will probably suggest a "sweat test". This simple and painless test measures the amount of salt in the sweat. A high salt level, along with other symptoms, points to the presence of cystic fibrosis. Genetic tests are also being used to diagnose the disease. |
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