There are mainly two ways in treating Renal Cyst all over the world with
western medicine, say, Laparoscopic Renal Cyst Decortication, and
Percutaneous Aspiration and Alcohol Sclerotherapy. Nowadays, the latter one
is prevalent as a traditional treatment for renal cyst. Here we will introduce
this treatment for you, and let us call the surgery as Puncture for the sake of
convenience.
First, we need to know the advantages of this Puncture surgery. This puncture
is done under the guidance of ultrasound, and it roughly refers to have a
puncture of renal cyst and then inject absolute alcohol to make the cyst
sclerosed. In this way, the pressure around the cyst can be effectively released
or eliminated, and the blood will flow smoothly in the kidney, so kidney
function will recover to some degree. At the meanwhile, it is available in
preventing the infection, bleeding and purulence in the cyst. The most obvious
advantages lie in the convenient handling of the surgery, less damage to
tissues, less pain to sufferers and the repeated utilization. Therefore, this
Puncture surgery is the most common method in treating renal cyst in the world
now.
The disadvantages, however, follow closely. The most salient point is the
high rate of relapse of the cyst after the surgery, so it is just a kind of
makeshift actually. Almost all the cyst will continue growing after this
puncture, and this surgery have to be done again and again.
Also, there are some complications and side effects during the Puncture
surgery.
1. The trauma is evident and will bleed seriously. The recovery always takes
a long time, and the relapse is too easy to see.
2. After the surgery, there may be discomfortable feeling in the low back
area, and infection, high blood pressure and even kidney lesions may appear.
3. Hematuria. Microscopic hematuria almost appears in every case, but it will
dissolve several days later. Sometimes gross hematuria will also trouble the
sufferers and with time passing by, it changes into microscopic one
automatically.
4. Very occasionally the hematoma will appear.
At present, this Puncture surgery is very commonly-used in the world, and
many doctors believe that there is no other choice for the treatment of renal
cyst in addition to the Percutaneous Aspiration and Alcohol Sclerotherapy.
Although it has many side effects as well as risks, it is still attached much
attention to. However, no way in the western medicine doesn't mean that there is
no effective treatment in Chinese medicine. Actually, we cannot assure all the
cyst can be cut off by Chinese medicine, but the cysts can be shrunk obviously
and at least be prevented from further growing. If you want to know more about
the Chinese medicine in treating renal cyst, you are welcome to talk with the
consultant online or leave a message to me.