An invisible illness that changes everything.
What is Aspergillosis?
Aspergillosis is a long-term lung condition caused by a common mould (Aspergillus) found in the environment. For most people it’s harmless, but in some it causes serious illness, lung damage, and long-lasting symptoms. It can come in different forms such as:
- Chronic Pulmonary Aspergillosis (CPA)
- Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis (ABPA)
- Aspergilloma (fungal ball)
These are not contagious, but they are serious.
Why It’s Hard to See
People with aspergillosis may look well but feel incredibly unwell. This condition is invisible but can cause:
- Constant breathlessness
- Severe fatigue
- Chest pain or coughing (sometimes with blood)
- Frequent infections
- Side effects from long-term antifungal or steroid treatments
Patients may use walkers, oxygen, or mobility aids some days and not others. That doesn’t mean they are better or faking. This is a fluctuating illness.
“But You Look Fine…”
Looks can be deceiving. People with aspergillosis are often battling infection, inflammation, medication side effects, and mental strain every day.
Please don’t assume someone is well because they don’t look ill. If they cancel plans, rest more than others, or seem tired, it’s not laziness — it’s medical reality.
How You Can Support
- Listen without judgement
- Believe what they tell you about how they feel
- Be flexible and patient
- Offer practical help (shopping, transport, etc.)
- Understand their limits can change daily
Final Words
Aspergillosis is an invisible disability. Your understanding makes an enormous difference. With the right support, people with this condition can live meaningful and dignified lives.
To learn more, visit: https://aspergillosis.org https://www.aspergillosistrust.org/socialmedia
Thank you for taking the time to understand what you can’t always see.
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