Occupational asthma

Last updated: 26 November 2024

Asthma is a condition of the lungs where the airways to the lung narrow and cause symptoms of coughing, shortness of breath, wheezing and chest tightness. The exact cause is unknown but it is often made worse or triggered by a number of factors in the person's environment. 

When asthma occurs as a result of exposure to airborne substances in workplaces, it can be divided into two categories: 

  • asthmatic symptoms induced in workers with pre-existing asthma by non-specific respiratory irritation; and 
  • an asthmatic syndrome caused by hypersensitivity to a specific agent (sensitising agent) in the work environment in a previously non-asthmatic person. 

The term 'occupational asthma' should be confined to the hypersensitivity syndrome, which has a very different course and prognosis from that of non-specific irritation.