The Sweat Test

The Sweat Test
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

Overview

The sweat test has been the "gold standard" for diagnosing cystic fibrosis (CF) for more than 40 years. When it is performed by trained technicians, and evaluated in an experienced, reliable laboratory, the sweat test is still the best test to diagnose CF.

It is recommended that the sweat test be performed in a Cystic Fibrosis Foundation-accredited care center where strict guidelines are followed to ensure the accuracy of the results. The test can be performed on individuals of any age. However, some infants may not make enough sweat for the laboratory to analyze. If an infant does not produce enough sweat on the first sweat test, the test should be repeated.

  • What happens during a sweat test?
  • What does the sweat test reveal?
  • Is there any preparation for the sweat test?
  • When are sweat test results made available?
  • Can the test results be inconclusive?
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