Kidney Disease in Malaysia: A Growing Concern
Kidney disease has become a significant public health issue in Malaysia, primarily driven by
diabetes and hypertension. As of 2023, approximately 50,000 individuals with end-stage renal
disease (ESRD) underwent dialysis, with over 10,000 new patients initiating treatment annually.
This number is expected to double by 2040, leading to an estimated healthcare cost of RM3.2
billion.
The prevalence of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) in Malaysia has risen dramatically. In 2024, it was
reported that at least 15.5% of the Malaysian population, equating to over 5 million people, are
living with CKD. Alarmingly, only 5% of them are aware of their condition.
Early detection is crucial, as CKD often progresses without noticeable symptoms. Common signs
include fatigue, swelling in the legs, frequent urination, and high blood pressure. If you
experience any of these symptoms, it's essential to consult a healthcare professional promptly.