There is no relationship to Grave's Disease and tubal ligation. There is no know relationship to any disease from having your tubes tied or burned.
There are many different thyroid diseases. Most cannot be prevented. Iodine deficiency problems may however be prevented with sufficient iodine intake.
Lawrence C. Wood has written: 'Your thyroid' -- subject(s): Thyroid gland, Diseases 'Your thyroid' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Thyroid Diseases, Thyroid gland, Popular Works, Diseases
Health problems associated with thyroid disease include muscle and joint pain, neck discomfort and/or enlargement, bowel problems, changes in hair and/or skin, weight change, depression and anxiety, and fertility problems for females.
Hypothyroidism, thyroid tumor, and hyperthyroidism.
The thyroid gland is located on the front part of the neck below the thyroid cartilage (Adam's apple). The gland produces thyroid hormones, which regulate body metabolism. Thyroid hormones are important in regulating body energy, the body's use of other hormones and vitamins, and the growth and maturation of body tissues. Diseases of the thyroid gland can result in either production of too much thyroid hormone, thyroid nodules, and/or goiter. All types of thyroid problems in women are much more common than thyroid problems in men.
Herbert Ewan Waller has written: 'Theory and practice of thyroid therapy' -- subject(s): Therapy, Thyroid Diseases, Thyroid gland, Diseases, Treatment
No; take a look at your thyroid testing results to talk about thyroid problems, not your CBC.
Thyroid cancer.
Goiter
If you find that you have a thyroid problem, see an endocrinologist who specializes in thyroid disorders.
No. Thyroid diseases are not infectious and therefore not contagious.
No