Boy/girlfriend with asthma, to break up? This is a question that is funny to think about and not to laugh at, after all, the patient is suffering. At the beginning of the article, let’s answer this question, and the answer is: no, and it’s not necessary. Worried about asthma patients can not get married for no more than a few reasons: 1, asthma is a hereditary disease? 2. Can asthmatics have children? 3, asthma patients life expectancy is not shorter than the average person? Asthma is difficult to cure, this is the consensus, but the vast majority of asthma patients (especially early detection, early treatment of patients) by adhering to long-term standardized treatment can effectively control the condition, significantly improve the quality of life of patients. 1. Is asthma a hereditary disease? No, asthma is not a disease that is inherited from parents. The exact pathogenesis of asthma is not very clear, but generally understand that the onset of more or less related to genetic factors, but it is not a hereditary disease, why? Because parents have asthma, children do get asthma probability than ordinary people, but not absolute, and more than part of the asthma parents are allergies inherited to the child (for example, parents have asthma, the child has allergic rhinitis, dermatological diseases, etc.), not asthma, many asthma patients with the same children with normal people, and no asthma, no allergic diseases. 2, asthma patients can have children? Of course, asthma patients with well-controlled conditions, can live with ordinary people, the same activities, so patients should adhere to long-term standardized treatment, as long as the condition is well controlled, accompanied by the child to play basketball, soccer is no problem. 3, asthma patients life is not shorter than ordinary people? Not necessarily, well-controlled asthma patients can be the same as ordinary people, at least there is no significant difference. And asthma is a chronic disease, in the process of long-term standardized treatment, the patient may be in the process of long-term standardized treatment to develop a lot of good habits, such as do not smoke or alcohol, living a healthy life, which reduces the incidence of hypertension, coronary heart disease. Of course, if asthma is not well controlled, it may indeed lead to lower quality of life and sudden death (with a small probability). Most patients can effectively control their asthma condition and significantly improve their quality of life by adhering to long-term standardized treatment. The key to all of this is: are you adhering to long-term standardized treatment? If you have asthma, but do not pay attention to it, allowing it to attack many times a year, back and forth certainly have an impact on lung function, in the long run, cardiopulmonary function may be impaired, and then it may be true that it is difficult to even go up a flight of stairs. As for whether or not to break up, we can only provide medical advice, specifically to the individual, it is a personal problem.