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7. Stomach Pains

The sticky mucus associated with cystic fibrosis causes damage to bodily organs. In addition to creating blockages in the lungs and digestive system, it often affects the pancreas. The obstructions in the mucus causes prevent the intestines from receiving the enzymes they use to process proteins and fats. As a result, patients sometimes endure severe constipation and an excess of gas. They might also develop an extremely painful inflammation of the pancreas.

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