No, Asthma is not contagious and cannot spread from person to person. It is a chronic respiratory condition often triggered by genetic factors, environmental factors, or allergens. While certain infections can exacerbate asthma symptoms, they do not cause the condition itself. Management of asthma typically involves medication and avoiding known triggers.
No, asthma is not a contagious disease.
It isn't spread; it develops in individuals.
Asthma is not transmitted like an infection (eg. the flu, colds, etc.). Rather it tends to be a condtion a person is born with, or born with the tendancy to get asthma later on in life. Asthma attacks (when a person with asthma begins to struggle to breathe) are brought on by exercise, pollutants (cigarette smoke, city smog), allergens (pollen), even cold air.
Asthma is not known to be communicable, so it is not "spread," per se. It is believed that some people are more susceptible to developing asthma, but this is thought to be a genetic predisposition.
False. Asthma isn't contagious.
Asthma can not be transmitted from one person to another because it is not considered an infectiious disease. However, it can jbe spread due to the fact that People can inhale their asthma symptoms.
No
We can stop asthma by taking preventive measures like keeping pets away .
Asthma is not infectious disease. It does not spread from one person to other person.
No- not spread from one person to another.
Most probably not, because asthma is a form of allergy, not a disease. Hence, it does not have a causative organism against which we can get immunised by vaccination.
Asthma is caused by either genetic or environmental issues, or a combination of both. Thus it cannot be passed from person to person like some other illnesses.