So far there has been no evidence that it is contagious to others.
No - colitis is not contagious. It is confined to the sufferer, and cannot be passed on to another person.
No. We are not sure what causes them (Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis) but they do not appear to be contagious.
a family member was diagnosed with this illness. the gi dr. stated that this was contagious via fecal and/or oral route can taking only one round of antibiotics cause you to have pseudomembranous colitis
Ulcerative colitis will not affect catching HPV; it is very contagious and nearly all that are exposed to the virus catch HPV.
It is not recommended to cook for others if you have scabies, as scabies is a highly contagious skin condition. It is best to avoid cooking for others until you have received treatment and are no longer contagious.
No you cannot catch ulcerative colitis. It's one of these things that you can be born with a tendency to develop. There is a slight genetic link but it only increases risk nothing is set in stone.
Kidney/Bladder both internal organs and NOT contagious. The patients urine etc is not toxic to affect others as these discharge is sent to toilets
The correct spelling is contagious (able to infect others).
Many including Pneumonia are contagious to other guinea pigs, if you have suspicions that your guinea pig is sick separate it from the others just in case they get it. But if you are thinking contagious to humans than the answer is no.
Chronic means "present since a long time", like in "chronic disease". Contagious is something which can be easily communicated/transmitted to others. E.g. "Plague is a contagious phenomenon"
It means that it may not be a true ulcerative colitis but may be colitis related to some infection or antibiotic induced colitis
No, Pica is not a contagious condition. Pica is generally caused by a mineral deficiency, and someone with a mineral deficiency can't pass that deficiency on to others.