No, kidney stones are not contagious in any way, sexually or otherwise.
No, sepsis itself is not contagious and cannot be spread from person to person. It occurs as a result of the body's extreme response to an infection, which can arise from bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites. However, the infections that lead to sepsis can be contagious, depending on their source. It's important to practice good hygiene to prevent the spread of infectious agents that could potentially lead to sepsis.
No
Sepsis cannot be transmitted because it is not contagious. However, there are some agents that are known to cause sepsis that can be transmitted from one person to another.
No, asthma is not a contagious disease.
Sepsis can be caused by many things. It has to do with a severe infection entering the blood stream. It can be from something as simple as a bad tooth. Sepsis itself is not contagious. The cause of the initial infection should be the concern. If there is a reason to believe that the person is contagious, the hospital should instruct them before they are discharged. The other consideration for "should they" is that if they just went through sepsis, they are probably doing a lot of healing, not feeling so great, and pretty weak. Someone "should" be cooking for them and letting them rest if at all possible.
Puerperal sepsis is highly contagious by touch. But in the 19th century, scientist Ignaz Semmelweis discovered that the disease wasn't a threat so long as people thoroughly washed their hands.
Sepsis in infection of your blood. You would have to have a lung infection that turned into sepsis that would be how.
Sepsis nigripes was created in 1826.
Sepsis violacea was created in 1826.
Sepsis flavimana was created in 1826.
Sepsis punctum was created in 1794.