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The aim of treating cystic fibrosis is:

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  • Replacement of Pancreatic enzyme
  • To increase fat and protein
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The aim of treating cystic fibrosis is to replace pancreatic enzymes in order to increase fat and protein absorption. This is important because individuals with cystic fibrosis often have difficulty digesting and absorbing nutrients, leading to malnutrition. By providing these enzymes, fat and protein metabolism can be improved, helping to address nutritional deficiencies commonly associated with the condition.

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