My son is seven years old and has had mild asthma, and allergies his whole life. Over the last 18 months he has been fighting reoccuring bout of pnemonia in the same location of his left lung, which has also created an extremely high fever resulting in a feveral seizure (another issue).
The doctors have suggested that we test, with a pulmonologist, for Cystic Fibrosis.
Since then I have been researching, and have many concerns that my son might may be a candidate for this disease. However I do not believe he has daily mucous/fluid issues, which need to be tended to or cleared.
My questions:
Are there different levels of severity with Cystic?
Does Cystic get worse as the affected ages?
Please help with any supportive answers.
Thank you, Ryan
The doctors have suggested that we test, with a pulmonologist, for Cystic Fibrosis.
Since then I have been researching, and have many concerns that my son might may be a candidate for this disease. However I do not believe he has daily mucous/fluid issues, which need to be tended to or cleared.
My questions:
Are there different levels of severity with Cystic?
Does Cystic get worse as the affected ages?
Please help with any supportive answers.
Thank you, Ryan