Thyroid disorder are common conditions worldwide.1 In Singapore, some 4-7% of the population have a thyroid disorder, which occurs when the thyroid gland - a small butterfly shape gland in the front of the neck - is not working properly. 2
The thyroid gland is known to play a key role in our health and wellbeing. However, up to 50% of people suffering from thyroid disorders are undiagnosed.3
While living with an undiagnosed thyroid disorder can be debilitating, it doesn’t have to be this way! Inspired by the butterfly-shaped gland, with the right management, we say to those with thyroid disorders to ‘Spread Your Wings’.
1 in 8 women will develop thyroid problem in her life. 4 Too little or too much thyroid hormone can cause problems in getting pregnant and during pregnancy. Therefore, proper functioning of the thyroid gland plays an important role in a mother’s life.
Suspect you have a thyroid disorder?
Around 1.6 billion people worldwide are thought to be at risk, with hundreds of millions living with a thyroid condition right now.5 Up to 50% of those living with a thyroid disorder are undiagnosed, and people may be needlessly struggling through their everyday lives without knowing the root cause of their symptoms.3 However, once diagnosed, thyroid disorders are treatable.