Seeing as the thyroid (thyroid gland) is not a disease but one of the endocrine glands located in our body (specifically in the neck area below the thyroid cartilage). Then no, you cannot "contact" a thyroid from anyone. Since normally, we are all supposed to have a thyroid gland. Well if you meant to say Typhoid fever, then yes, it is indeed a communicable disease.
No. Thyroid diseases are not infectious and therefore not contagious.
Hypothyroidism is not viral or bacterial, nor is it contagious. It is a failure of the thyroid to secrete adequate hormones.
The thyroid is a gland. A part of everyone's body. It is not contagious.
No, hyperthyroidism is not contagious.
Hypothyroidism is not viral or bacterial, nor is it contagious. It is a failure of the thyroid to secrete adequate hormones.
No, because the chicken pox are not contagious
Nope, it's infectious, but not contagious.
contagious
No. Thyroid diseases are not infectious and therefore not contagious.
Lupus is an autoimmune disorder and is not infectious or contagious.
No - haemophilia is a genetic disease, it is not infectious.
No, it is infectious.
Communicable, infectious, and spreading are words. Those mean contagious.
Contagious
the base word is contagious
Diarrhea is not contagious nor infectious; infectious stuff is only an pathogen (viruses, bacteria, parasites) and it's the same with contagious. I had diarrhea once but in my school no one got infected with it too. Infection and/or contagious diarrhea is just absurd.