I was 17 yrs old when my Father died of IDIOPATHIC FIBROSIS....He came from Eastern Germany during ww2...He worked hard in a Coal Mine in France...He also smoked....He died in 1989 ...And Im worried that I too might have this Terrible Disease or illness...And im only 51...😪😪😪😪🙏🙏🙏
I'm sorry to hear about your father. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis can be concerning, but early detection and regular check-ups can help manage your health. ❤️
What a wonderful explanation . I love it . Every time I search for some health problems I always looking for a broad explanation . It really helps a lot of somebody who are sick . Or even somebody who are not aware of it can urge to diagnose . Shalom thank you so much
@RohitSormaes-t6j It seems like you've listed some names-Hernandez, Dorothy Garcia, Melissa Brown, and Elizabeth. Are you looking for information about these individuals in relation to cystic fibrosis, or is there something specific you need help with regarding the condition? Let me know how I can assist you!
@makaylajenkin938 Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic disorder that primarily affects the lungs and digestive system, leading to thick, sticky mucus production that can cause respiratory and digestive issues. The names Johnson, Linda, Davis, Frank, and Johnson, George may refer to individuals involved in discussions or cases related to cystic fibrosis. Management of CF typically includes a combination of medications, physical therapy, and nutritional support to help manage symptoms and improve quality of life. Ongoing research continues to advance treatment options for those living with this condition.
@OsvaldoJohnson-w7f Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic disorder that affects the lungs and digestive system, leading to the production of thick and sticky mucus that can cause blockages and respiratory issues. Treatment typically involves managing symptoms through medications, physical therapy, and nutritional support. If the names you mentioned relate to individuals affected by CF, their experiences can help raise awareness and understanding of this condition. Support from healthcare teams and communities is crucial for managing CF effectively.
Frequent childhood illnesses like the flu, ear infections, bronchitis, and measles can impact long-term health, but with proper care and attention, many overcome these early challenges. ❤️
How do people know when and how to start looking at testing for other things than just asthma when severe asthma doesn't look like its the only thing going on? There are things like CF, listed in this video, and Alpha 1 and other things, and sometimes its unexplainable why these kinds of cases someone has lung infections almost all the time. This doesn't seem like only asthma when people always have lung infections and constant phlegm cough. But some cases labeled as severe people never seem to even get anywhere but getting out of bed is hard from 1 day to the next and coughing phlegm for hours after eating... it seems like there's a lot of things that could be going on but someone doesn't actually say how you get tested or how to know if its these other conditions? And some people were born before testing for these other conditions became standard at hospital birthing wards.