For hypothyroidism, yes.
Lettuce is very good. For people with Hypothyroidism, Copper and iron will do the most good. So, spinach and lettuce are some excellent choices to include in the diet. It is also recommended that you include olives (They are good fat which is necessary for the body).
No; take a look at your thyroid testing results to talk about thyroid problems, not your CBC.
No
There is no link between thyroid problems and sciatica. There is link between parathyroid problem and sciatica.
no
I have thyroid ang why do I keep getting yeast infection?
Yes, especially a lettuce wrap
There are different kinds of thyroid disorders. The two most common problems are hyperthyroidism in which the thyroid gland is overactive and hypothyroidism in which the thyroid gland is underactive. Each condition has its distinguished symptoms. However, the two disorders share some similar symptoms such as fatigue, heart problems and menstrual changes.
In normal persons the tongue does not have anything to do with the Thyroid. Rarely, however the base of the tongue may have ectopic thyroid tissue
No, there is no link.
Nutritionally speaking, lettuce really doesn't contain much of anything, so it'be more a case of lettuce not being bad rather than being actually good. But sure, if you were to compare a lettuce to a donut, then the lettuce would be "good" for you.
The Thyroid Stimulating Hormone or TSH test is used to test problems associated with thyroid disorders
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.