Is bronchial asthma contagious to others?
Bronchial asthma generally does not spread to other people. The detailed explanation is as follows:
Bronchial asthma is usually a heterogeneous disease involving various cells and cellular components that cause chronic airway inflammation. It commonly affects the bronchi, and most patients experience widespread and variable airflow obstruction, leading to recurrent episodes of wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and similar symptoms. The condition is typically caused by factors such as genetics, allergic rhinitis, or eczema. Since it is not infectious, bronchial asthma cannot be transmitted to others.
It is recommended that patients with bronchial asthma seek timely medical care from the respiratory medicine department and actively cooperate with doctors for treatment to control disease progression. In daily life, they should avoid contact with allergens, maintain a clean and hygienic living environment, engage in appropriate exercise, enhance physical immunity, and reduce the likelihood of disease occurrence.