For someone with aspergillosis (especially chronic pulmonary aspergillosis or ABPA), **outdoor hot tubs are usually not recommended — or at the very least, should be approached with serious caution.
❗ 1. Fungal Exposure Risk (including Aspergillus):
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Hot tubs — even well-maintained ones — are prone to harbouring fungal spores, biofilms, and moulds, especially in:
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Filters and jets
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Under the covers and around the edge
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The aerosolised mist from bubbles and heat
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Aspergillus and other moulds can thrive in warm, damp, organic-rich environments — exactly what a hot tub is.
❗ 2. Risk of “Hot Tub Lung” (hypersensitivity pneumonitis):
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Caused by inhalation of waterborne organisms, especially Mycobacterium avium and fungal spores.
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Can mimic or worsen chronic lung conditions and is dangerous in someone with underlying aspergillosis.
⚠️ 3. Chlorine or Bromine May Not Be Enough:
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While disinfection kills many bacteria, fungal spores and biofilm-forming organisms can persist — especially in jets or hard-to-reach areas.
🟡 If a patient insists on using a hot tub, they should:
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Only use tubs maintained to hospital-grade cleanliness standards (rare in private settings)
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Avoid if there’s any cover of mould, visible residue, or musty smell
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Use during off-peak times to reduce aerosol exposure
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Avoid placing head near water jets or breathing in rising steam
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Limit time in the tub and shower immediately afterward
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Consider wearing a high-grade mask while near the tub when not submerged
✅ Safer Alternatives for Relaxation:
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Dry saunas (if tolerated)
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Warm baths indoors in clean, ventilated bathrooms
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Gentle hydrotherapy pools with strict water quality controls
🔍 Summary:
For someone with aspergillosis, outdoor hot tubs are generally not recommended due to the risk of fungal aerosol exposure and potential lung flare-ups. Even “clean” tubs can harbour hidden risks.
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