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⚠️ មនុស្ស 788 លាននាក់ឥឡូវនេះមានជំងឺតម្រងនោមរ៉ាំរ៉ៃវិបត្តិតម្រងនោមសកលកំពុងកើតឡើង ដោយជំងឺតម្រងនោមរ៉ាំរ៉ៃ (CKD) ឥឡូវនេះប៉ះព...
24/11/2025

⚠️ មនុស្ស 788 លាននាក់ឥឡូវនេះមានជំងឺតម្រងនោមរ៉ាំរ៉ៃ

វិបត្តិតម្រងនោមសកលកំពុងកើតឡើង ដោយជំងឺតម្រងនោមរ៉ាំរ៉ៃ (CKD) ឥឡូវនេះប៉ះពាល់ដល់មនុស្សប្រមាណ 788 លាននាក់ - ទ្វេដងនៃចំនួនក្នុងឆ្នាំ 1990 - នេះបើយោងតាមការសិក្សាថ្មីដ៏សំខាន់មួយនៅក្នុង The Lancet។

ជារឿយៗត្រូវបានគេហៅថា "ឃាតករស្ងាត់ស្ងៀម" CKD វិវត្តយឺតៗ និងគ្មានរោគសញ្ញាជាក់ស្តែង មានន័យថាមនុស្សជាច្រើនមិនដឹងថាពួកគេឈឺរហូតដល់តម្រងនោមរបស់ពួកគេធ្លាក់ចុះយ៉ាងខ្លាំង។

នៅពេលដែលមុខងារធ្លាក់ចុះខ្លាំងពេក អ្នកជំងឺត្រូវការការលាងឈាម ឬការប្តូរសរីរាង្គដើម្បីរស់រានមានជីវិត - ការព្យាបាលដែលហួសពីលទ្ធភាពសម្រាប់មនុស្សរាប់លាននាក់ ជាពិសេសនៅក្នុងប្រទេសដែលមានចំណូលទាប និងមធ្យម។

ការសិក្សាបានរកឃើញថា 14% នៃមនុស្សពេញវ័យនៅលើពិភពលោកឥឡូវនេះរស់នៅជាមួយ CKD មួយចំនួន ហើយស្ថានភាពនេះត្រូវបានផ្សារភ្ជាប់ទៅនឹង 12% នៃការស្លាប់ដោយសារជំងឺសរសៃឈាមបេះដូងទាំងអស់ក្នុងឆ្នាំ 2023។ ការកើនឡើងរបស់វាត្រូវបានជំរុញដោយបញ្ហាសុខភាពសកលដូចជាជំងឺលើសឈាម ជំងឺទឹកនោមផ្អែម និងធាត់ - ស្ថានភាពដែលកំពុងកើនឡើងរួមជាមួយនឹងចំនួនប្រជាជនវ័យចំណាស់។

ទោះបីជាថ្នាំថ្មីអាចបន្ថយការខូចខាត និងកាត់បន្ថយហានិភ័យនៃបេះដូងក៏ដោយ ការរកឃើញដំបូងនៅតែកម្រមាន។ នៅក្នុងតំបន់ជាច្រើន សូម្បីតែការធ្វើតេស្តទឹកនោមសាមញ្ញក៏មិនមែនជាការអនុវត្តស្តង់ដារដែរ។ ដោយសារករណីនៅតែបន្តកើនឡើង តម្រូវការសម្រាប់ការត្រួតពិនិត្យកាន់តែប្រសើរ និងការទទួលបានការថែទាំកាន់តែទូលំទូលាយគឺជារឿងបន្ទាន់។

ប្រភព៖ បន្ទុកសកល តំបន់ និងជាតិនៃជំងឺតម្រងនោមរ៉ាំរ៉ៃចំពោះមនុស្សពេញវ័យ ឆ្នាំ១៩៩០-២០២៣ និងកត្តាហានិភ័យដែលអាចបង្កឡើងដោយវា៖ ការវិភាគជាប្រព័ន្ធសម្រាប់ការសិក្សាបន្ទុកជំងឺសកលឆ្នាំ២០២៣។ The Lancet, ២០២៥។

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⚠️ 788 million people now have chronic kidney disease

A global kidney crisis is unfolding, with chronic kidney disease (CKD) now affecting an estimated 788 million people—double the number in 1990—according to a major new study in The Lancet.

Often called a "silent killer," CKD progresses slowly and without obvious symptoms, meaning many people don’t realize they’re sick until their kidneys are in severe decline.

Once function drops too far, patients need dialysis or a transplant to survive—treatments that are out of reach for millions, especially in low- and middle-income countries.

The study found that 14% of the world’s adults now live with some form of CKD, and the condition was linked to 12% of all cardiovascular deaths in 2023. Its rise is fueled by global health issues like high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity—conditions that are growing alongside aging populations.

Although new drugs can slow damage and reduce heart risks, early detection remains rare. In many regions, even simple urine tests aren’t standard practice. As cases continue to rise, the need for better screening and broader access to care is urgent.

Source: Global, regional, and national burden of chronic kidney disease in adults, 1990–2023, and its attributable risk factors: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2023. The Lancet, 2025.

ចំនួននៃជំងឺខ្សោយតម្រងនោមនាពេលថ្មីៗនេះគឺគួរឱ្យព្រួយបារម្ភណាស់! នេះគឺជាសញ្ញាមួយនៃបញ្ហាតម្រងនោម។ទឹកនោមដែលមានពពុះមិនល្អមើលទៅ...
24/11/2025

ចំនួននៃជំងឺខ្សោយតម្រងនោមនាពេលថ្មីៗនេះគឺគួរឱ្យព្រួយបារម្ភណាស់! នេះគឺជាសញ្ញាមួយនៃបញ្ហាតម្រងនោម។

ទឹកនោមដែលមានពពុះមិនល្អមើលទៅដូចជាពពុះដូចសាប៊ូដែលជាប់រហូត ដែលមិនរលាយបាត់លឿនបន្ទាប់ពីបត់ជើងតូច។ នេះអាចត្រូវបានសម្គាល់ពីពពុះធម្មតា ដែលធំជាង ច្បាស់ជាង និងបាត់ទៅវិញយ៉ាងលឿន។

រូបរាងពពុះច្រើនតែបណ្តាលមកពីប្រូតេអ៊ីនលើសនៅក្នុងទឹកនោម ដែលជាស្ថានភាពមួយហៅថា ប្រូតេអ៊ីនក្នុងទឹកនោម ដែលអាចជារោគសញ្ញានៃជំងឺតម្រងនោម ជំងឺទឹកនោមផ្អែម ឬការឆ្លងមេរោគផ្លូវទឹកនោម (UTI)។

ដើម្បីបញ្ជាក់ពីសុខភាពតម្រងនោមរបស់អ្នក សូមទៅធ្វើតេស្តមុខងារតម្រងនោមឱ្យបានឆាប់តាមដែលអាចធ្វើទៅបាន។

សូមចែករំលែកការបង្ហោះនេះដោយក្តីស្រឡាញ់ 💕💕💕

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The number of kidney failures in recent times is alarming! This here is one of the signs of kidney problems.

Bad foamy urine looks like persistent, soap-like foam that doesn't dissipate quickly after urination. This can be distinguished from normal bubbles, which are larger, clearer, and disappear quickly.

The foamy appearance is often caused by excess protein in the urine, a condition called proteinuria, which can be a symptom of kidney disease, diabetes, or a urinary tract infection (UTI).

To confirm your kidney health, go and have a Kidney Function Test asap.

Not just kidney health, anyways a good doctor knows the other tests to send you for.

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19/11/2025

Chinese scientists have achieved one of the most significant medical breakthroughs of the decade — successfully reversing both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes in human patients using stem-cell-derived beta-cell therapy. By reprogramming stem cells into insulin-producing pancreatic cells, researchers were able to restore natural insulin production in patients who previously depended on injections. Early clinical results show patients maintaining normal glucose levels without medication, marking the first time diabetes reversal has been confirmed at this level.

This breakthrough could fundamentally reshape global diabetes care. Instead of lifelong insulin, glucose monitoring devices, and complications, treatment may soon focus on restoring the body’s natural ability to regulate blood sugar. While more testing and international approvals are still required, the data suggests we are entering an era where regenerative medicine can cure diseases once considered permanent — and diabetes may be the first major milestone.

19/11/2025

A Silent Cure That Could Rewrite Millions of Futures

Imagine a treatment so powerful it does what decades of medicine could not. Today scientists in Germany are making global headlines with a remarkable advance that has brought new hope to people living with diabetes. This breakthrough is being described as a potential permanent solution. Patients in the United States face costs of tens of thousands of dollars while those treated abroad are receiving it free of charge, and its impact is nothing short of extraordinary.

This treatment focuses on restoring the body’s natural ability to regulate blood sugar. Instead of relying on lifelong insulin injections or constant medication, the new approach targets the root cause. It encourages the body to rebuild and repair the very cells responsible for producing insulin. Researchers have long believed that once these cells were damaged they could never fully recover. That belief is now being challenged by real world results. Patients undergoing this therapy have reported stable blood sugar without external insulin, something once considered nearly impossible.

For decades the standard approach to diabetes meant management rather than cure. People lived by the clock, counting carbohydrates and adjusting doses. They carried the emotional burden of slow organ damage and the fear of long term complications. This breakthrough shifts the conversation entirely. Instead of treating symptoms it restores natural balance. Instead of endless medication it offers the possibility of freedom. Scientists say this could redefine how we understand chronic disease and how the human body can heal when given the right tools.

If these results continue to hold strong the future of diabetes treatment may look completely different from the past. A world where millions reclaim their health is no longer a dream but a growing reality. Hope is becoming science and science is becoming change. The next chapters of medical discovery could be even more transformative than we imagine.

17/11/2025
16/11/2025

គាត់មិនមែនពេទ្យទេ​ តែគាត់អ្នកជំងឺផ្ទាល់​ ស្តាប់ហេីយដកស្រង់បទពិសោធន៍ពីគាត់​ 👍❤️️ #ចែករំលែក #ជម្ងឺខូចតម្រង់នោម #កម្សាន្ត

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