Physical exam to help diagnose cystic fibrosis

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A doctor will perform a physical exam when he or she suspects that a baby or child has cystic fibrosis. Usually, symptoms of cystic fibrosis appear during infancy or early childhood. During the exam, the doctor may:

  • Listen to the child's heart and lungs with a stethoscope to find out if mucus is clogging breathing passages.
  • Take the child's temperature, pulse, blood pressure, height, and weight. If a child is not gaining weight at a normal rate and has other symptoms, such as frequent lung infections or greasy stools, cystic fibrosis may be suspected.
  • Feel the stomach for an enlarged liver, swollen belly, or firm lumps, particularly on the right side of the body.
  • Look at the fingers for thickening and rounding of the fingertips (clubbing) or curving of the fingernails. This may mean the child has respiratory problems.
  • Look inside the nose for nasal polyps.

A physical exam alone will not diagnose cystic fibrosis. The doctor will also consider the child's risk factors and test results before making a diagnosis of cystic fibrosis.

If cystic fibrosis is first suspected in adulthood, it is usually because symptoms are mild.

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Author Debby Golonka, MPH
Editor Susan Van Houten, RN, BSN, MBA
Associate Editor Pat Truman
Primary Medical Reviewer Michael J. Sexton, MD
- Pediatrics
Specialist Medical Reviewer Susanna McColley, MD
- Pediatric Pulmonology
Last Updated June 26, 2007
Last Updated: 06/26/2007

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