blindhearted
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I dont see how being underweight and ur height would have anything to do with a sweat test, other than giving the doctor a reason to give it. I dont believe it would effect the results. If it does, I dont see how. The sweat test measures the concentration of salt in a person's sweat...that is something your body produces, that has nothing to do with your weight/height. If you could post the article that you read it can effect it, that would be helpful.
I've heard that the sweat test can give false negatives, but not false positives...even though there are strict guild lines for the test. It is the main way to test for CF, but IMHO, a genetic test is best, perferrably the full panel. Not only does it say if you have CF or not, but it also says what your mutations are. Sweat test are probably cheaper than genetic test, so I guess that it why they still use that first and not just go straight to the genetic test. Personally, I think if a Dr thinks someone has CF, doing a full genetic panel would save money and more importantly time that could be used to began to properly treat for CF or whatever shows up, and not waste time doing different test and waiting periods to find out the answer.
I've heard that the sweat test can give false negatives, but not false positives...even though there are strict guild lines for the test. It is the main way to test for CF, but IMHO, a genetic test is best, perferrably the full panel. Not only does it say if you have CF or not, but it also says what your mutations are. Sweat test are probably cheaper than genetic test, so I guess that it why they still use that first and not just go straight to the genetic test. Personally, I think if a Dr thinks someone has CF, doing a full genetic panel would save money and more importantly time that could be used to began to properly treat for CF or whatever shows up, and not waste time doing different test and waiting periods to find out the answer.