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"Kidney Health For All -Caring for People, Protecting the Planet"Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major and growing glo...
09/03/2026

"Kidney Health For All -Caring for People, Protecting the Planet"

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major and growing global health challenge, affecting 1 in 10 people worldwide [1].Often silent in its early stages, CKD can progress unnoticed until it causes severe health consequences, profoundly impacting individuals, families, and communities. The disease significantly increases the risk of cardiovascular complications, reduces quality of life, and may advance to kidney failure, where survival depends on life-sustaining kidney replacement therapies such as dialysis or transplantation. Its burden is unevenly distributed, disproportionately affecting disadvantaged populations and exacerbating existing health inequities.

Early detection can save lives. Simple, non-invasive, and cost-effective testing through blood and urine tests can identify kidney dysfunction, enabling timely interventions that slow disease progression. Targeting high-risk populations – people with diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, obesity, or a family history of kidney disease – is highly effective. Community-based programs can expand access in underserved populations. Detecting CKD early not only preserves kidney function but also reduces the need for resource-intensive treatments and improves long-term outcomes. Environmental changes are now adding to this burden. Climate-related risks – air pollution, heat stress, dehydration, and extreme weather events – compound the risks of CKD and accelerate its progression [2]. Rising global temperatures also fuel the spread of tropical diseases that can damage the kidneys. At the same time, treatments for end-stage kidney disease, particularly dialysis, are resource-intensive: they require large volumes of water, energy, and single-use plastics, and generate greenhouse gas emissions. A single hemodialysis session can have a carbon footprint equivalent to driving a car for nearly 240 kilometers. This creates a feedback loop: kidney disease and climate change worsen each other. A global turning point has arrived. At the 78th World Health Assembly, the World Health Organization (WHO) adopted its first-ever resolution dedicated to kidney disease [3]. This historic decision elevates kidney health as a global public health priority, recognizing World Kidney Day as a formal observance and urging action on prevention, awareness, treatment access, and environmental risk reduction.

Call to Action: A Multi-stakeholder Commitment To build a healthier, more equitable, and more sustainable future for kidney health, we call on governments, health systems, industry, and communities to act together:
Prioritize prevention, early detection, and timely management of kidney disease.
Promote the 8 Golden Rules for kidney health, integrate CKD testing into routine care for high-risk populations, and strengthen public awareness campaigns to encourage early detection and preventive care, ultimately reducing the need for hospital-based interventions.
Promote equitable access to transplantation. Expanding access to preemptive and early transplantation not only improves survival and quality of life, but also reduces costly dialysis dependence, lowers plastic waste and emissions, and addresses global disparities.
Transform dialysis toward sustainability. Accelerate innovations in therapies with lower environmental impact, prioritize home-based options such as peritoneal dialysis, and promote eco-friendly practices like water reuse and material recycling, while ensuring that quality of care is never compromised.
Safeguard patient needs in green kidney care. Sustainability must never come at the expense of patients. Initiatives should target systemic inefficiencies (e.g., energy-efficient machines, toxin-free supplies) and include patient voices to ensure trust, transparency, and co-benefits.
Invest in implementation pathways for all contexts. Strengthen policies and funding, build partnerships between governments and businesses to support innovation, and support practical solutions for low-resource settings – such as task-shifting, mobile clinics, and manual peritoneal dialysis cyclers.

[1] GBD Chronic Kidney Disease Collaboration. Global, regional, and national burden of chronic kidney disease, 1990–2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019. Lancet. 2020;396: 1–18. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(20)32336-8

[2] Bowe B, Artimovich E, Xie Y, et al. The global and national burden of chronic kidney disease attributable to ambient fine particulate matter air pollution: a modelling study. BMJ Global Health 2020;5:e002063. doi:10.1136/bmjgh-2019-002063

[3] WHO. Reducing the burden of noncommunicable diseases through promotion of kidney health and strengthening prevention and control of kidney disease. Available at:https://apps.who.int/gb/ebwha/pdf_files/EB156/B156_CONF6-en.pdf (Accessed: 01 September 2025).

cited from workkidneyday website

🌿从拒绝到接受:一个中年肾病患者的转变阿婷(化名)是一位60岁的阿姨,平时生活忙碌,照顾家庭。几个月前,他因为反复疲倦、脚肿而来到肾科就诊。检查结果让她和家人都难以接受——慢性肾衰竭,已进入末期,需要开始透析治疗。“怎么可能?我平时都好好的...
10/11/2025

🌿从拒绝到接受:一个中年肾病患者的转变

阿婷(化名)是一位60岁的阿姨,平时生活忙碌,照顾家庭。几个月前,他因为反复疲倦、脚肿而来到肾科就诊。检查结果让她和家人都难以接受——慢性肾衰竭,已进入末期,需要开始透析治疗。

“怎么可能?我平时都好好的,怎么就要洗肾(透析)呢?”
阿婷盯着报告单,几乎不敢相信。那一刻,她的眼神里写满了否认与恐惧。

接下来的日子里,她尝试各种方法——偏方、保健品、节食、喝草药,只要有人说“能让肾好起来”,她都愿意试。每次来复诊,他都轻声问医生:“能不能再拖一拖?我还不想洗肾。” 还好,她的家人都关系她,一路陪伴她。。。

医生没有责备,只是耐心地解释肾功能的变化、身体的信号,以及透析的意义。护士也常常陪他聊天,讲起其他透析病友的生活——有人照样上班、有人甚至结婚生子。
慢慢地,阿婷开始听,也开始思考。

直到有一天,她因为严重的尿毒症症状被紧急送入病房。那次,她终于感受到了呼吸的沉重、反胃呕吐,身体的极限。透析后的清醒,让她第一次对自己说:“也许,这不是结束,而是重生的开始。”

几周后,阿婷正式开始规律透析。
她学会自己记录体重、控制饮食,甚至主动鼓励新来的病友。
有一次,她笑着对医生说:“原来透析没那么可怕,反而让我重新活过来了。”

🤝 “从否认到接受,是疾病中最难的一课。阿婷,毕业了。”🤝

💬 后记

每一位肾脏病患者的旅程,都是一场心理与身体的磨合。
医护人员能做的,不只是治疗,更是陪伴与引导。
当患者从抗拒走向理解、从恐惧走向平静时,那一刻,就是医患之间最温柔的胜利。
#血液透析#肾脏移植#

分享 1:终于在这3天内,完成2各肾健康讲座会。 谢谢REDFM与Fresenius Kabi 给我有机会提高大众对肾衰竭重要性的了解与觉醒,也让我能为大家做那一点点的贡献。肾衰竭有那么普遍吗?- 世卫统计,每十人当中就有1 人有慢性肾衰竭...
27/06/2025

分享 1:
终于在这3天内,完成2各肾健康讲座会。 谢谢REDFM与Fresenius Kabi 给我有机会提高大众对肾衰竭重要性的了解与觉醒,也让我能为大家做那一点点的贡献。

肾衰竭有那么普遍吗?
- 世卫统计,每十人当中就有1 人有慢性肾衰竭, 而我们大马每7人就有1人有这问题 (15.5%),然而才5%的人们才会自己的肾健康问题。
- 每年大马新增的透析人数每年超过1万 (这是多么吓人的数字)。
- 或者你我不会是那个的15%, 就因为你我毫无症状 (初期与中期慢性肾病是毫无征兆,但当肾功能失去90%后,才可能有比较明显的不适)。

谁是高风险群?
- 年龄大的人群
- 家史有肾疾病者
- 4高(糖高,血压高, 油高,体重高)
-长期药物使用,尤其止痛药,胃药,直销产品。。。。。。
- 抽烟,喝酒。。
- 尿酸风痛, 肾结石,尿道感染者

一当有肾病,一定要透析吗?(透析=“洗血” 或“洗肚子”)
- 不一定,要依据它的功能与病起源
- 如果无法根治,您的肾内科医生会尽力维持肾功能或缓慢衰竭与讨论肾替代疗法
- 肾替代疗法:肾移植,血液或腹膜透析,安宁治疗

肾病并不是绝症,关键在早于发现,好管理: 去验各肾功能吧!可能改变您的一生。。。

Finally, within these 3 days, I managed to complete two kidney health awareness talks. Thank you to REDFM and Fresenius Kabi for giving me the opportunity to raise public awareness and understanding of the seriousness of kidney failure. I’m also grateful to be able to contribute even just a little.

Is kidney failure really that common?

According to WHO statistics, 1 in every 10 people globally has chronic kidney disease. In Malaysia, the number is even higher—1 in every 7 people (15.5%). Yet only 5% of people are aware they have kidney health issues.

Every year, more than 10,000 new dialysis patients are recorded in Malaysia—that’s a truly alarming number.

You and I may thought we are not be the part of that 15%, simply because we show no symptoms. (in fact, In the stages 1-3 of chronic kidney disease, there are usually no signs at all. Only when kidney function drops below 90% do more obvious discomfort symptoms will appear.)

Who are the high-risk groups?

Elderly

Those with a family history of kidney disease

The “4 Highs”: High blood sugar (diabetes), high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and high BMI (obesity)

Chronic usage of medications—especially painkillers, antacids, and unregulated health supplements, OTC

Smoking and alcohol consumption

People with gout (high uric acid), kidney stones, or recurrent urinary tract infections

Does having kidney disease mean you’ll definitely need dialysis?
(Dialysis = "haemodialysis or "peritoneal dialysis")

Not necessarily—it depends on the kidney’s function and the cause of the disease.

If the disease cannot be cured, your nephrologist will do their best to maintain kidney function or slow down deterioration, and will discuss renal replacement options with you.

Renal replacement therapies include: Kidney transplant, hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, or palliative care.

Kidney disease is not a death sentence. The key lies in early detection and proper management.
Go and get your kidney function tested—it could change your life.

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23/06/2025

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𝐇𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐭𝐡 𝐓𝐚𝐥𝐤 𝐢𝐧 𝐌𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐚𝐫𝐢𝐧 𝐓𝐚𝐢𝐥𝐨𝐫𝐞𝐝 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐏𝐫𝐞-𝐃𝐢𝐚𝐥𝐲𝐬𝐢𝐬 𝐂𝐡𝐫𝐨𝐧𝐢𝐜 𝐊𝐢𝐝𝐧𝐞𝐲 𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐞𝐚𝐬𝐞 (𝐂𝐊𝐃) 𝐏𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐬.
🧠 你知道吗?慢性肾衰竭常常在不知不觉中悄悄恶化,被称为“隐形杀手”!
📉 不当的饮食与生活习惯可能正在悄悄伤害你的肾脏……

拉让医药中心诚邀您出席我们的【肾脏健康讲座】:
📅 日期:𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓年𝟔月𝟐𝟕日(星期五)
🕘 时间:𝟗:𝟎𝟎𝐀𝐌 - 𝟏𝟐:𝟎𝟎𝐏𝐌
📍 地点:美丹酒店@ 美丹购物中心隔壁

👩‍⚕️ 主讲嘉宾:
▪ 刘秀萍肾脏暨内科专科医生
▪ 叶芯菱饮食治疗师

✅ 免费入场,仅限50人!
✅仅开发给透析前的慢性肾病患者
📝 请于2025年6月23日前到刘秀萍医生的诊所报名
📲WhatsApp: https://wa.me/60129910733 (Marketing Department 市场部)
🌐 Website: https://rejang.com.my

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