Malaysia is facing a growing health crisis, with about 28 people diagnosed with kidney failure daily. The condition is largely driven by diabetes and hypertension, with millions believed to be at risk, often without early symptoms.
Rising Kidney Failure Cases in Malaysia Raise Public Health Concerns
Healthcare costs continue to rise as more patients require dialysis and long-term treatment, putting pressure on the public health system. Experts say late detection remains a major issue, as symptoms typically appear only in advanced stages of the disease.
Authorities are now pushing for stronger awareness campaigns and early screening initiatives. Malaysians are encouraged to adopt healthier lifestyles and undergo regular health checks to reduce risks and ease the long-term burden on the healthcare system.
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