asthma is currently recognized as a noninfectious disease. Asthma is considered a "reactive airway disease," meaning basically that the airway is reacting to some type of irritant. Asthma attacks can be triggered by many things such as allergens, cold air, or exercise. These irritants cause inflammation in the airway walls and mucus production, which can narrow the airway and make breathing difficult. Interesting question however, as some newer data has actually supported infectious etiologies such as chlamydia as a possible underlying cause of asthma... but not proven yet.
Examples of long-lasting noninfectious diseases include diabetes, hypertension, asthma, arthritis, and certain types of cancer. These conditions are typically chronic and can require ongoing management and treatment to control symptoms and prevent complications.
all cancer is noninfectious
Heart disease, cancer and Asthma are all examples of things that can kill you. All of these three things can be treated.
YES Cancer is very noninfectious because it cant spread
Yes, schizophrenia is a noninfectious disease, meaning that it cannot be spread to anyone else.
no
Diabetes is not infectious.
Infectious
yes
Yes.
Yes.