Hashimoto's disease slowly destroys thyroid tissue and robs the gland of its ability to change iodine into T4.
No.
It is an autoimmune disease.
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This is an autoimmune disease where the body attacks and destroys the cells that produce your thyroid hormones. You have to take a one a day pill to replace these thyroid hormones, usually for the rest of your life. Good luck! :) Student Dr.
it makes it sick
No
out of body experience
imbalance in the human body
Yes, see your GP.
Pathogens can cause disease in the human body by invading tissues, releasing toxins, and triggering an immune response that can damage healthy cells and tissues.
Protists and helminths can cause an disease in an human body. One of the best known diseases caused by protists in the genus Plasmodium is malaria.
human to human transmission of disease is through air, water,or body contact of the diseased person. when a person is diseased and sneeze or cough in pen air the germs of disease gets into the air and transmit to other people.similarly water and body contact of diseased person will cause transmission