Simple Renal cyst is the most commonly seen capsular kidney pathological
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in adults. Among most cases, only one kidney cyst or several cysts in
one side of the kidneys are more commonly to seen, while the Renal Cyst
involving both of the kidneys is rare. The sizes of cysts are various, it can be
as small as 1cm or as large as 10cm. The morbidity of Renal Cyst rises with the
increase of people’s ages, more than 50% people may have this disease when they
have been 50 years old.
What are the Symptoms of Kidney Cyst?
I Most patients with Simple Kidney Cyst are examined to have this disease by
accident, because very few people have obvious symptoms when the cysts are
small.What Vitamins Can Be Taken for the Cure of Cysts on the Kidneys
II If the cyst grows continuously and when the diameter has been 5-10cm, the
patients will begin to present with symptoms like pain in side of abdomen or
lower back. What’s worse, if accompanied with infections, the pain will be more
serious, and the patients will also have high temperature and discomforts of the
whole body. And, if the cysts have grown so big that begins to oppress renal
parenchyma, the patients may have microscopic hematuria and hypertension. As to
the patients with extremely large cyst, they will present with masses in waist
and abdomen.How to shrink Kidney Cyst(Renal Cyst)
III Hematodes cyst fluid always indicates the possibility of bleeding or
malignant transformation, therefore, the patients need to take formal treatment
immediately to prevent or control the risks.Is There Any Herbs That Can Shrink Kidney Cysts
IV If the cyst locates below the kidney and with a large size, it is quite
easily to oppress ureter, which may arouse obstruction, effusion and
infections.
Therefore, we can draw a conclusion that, when the cyst grows continuously or
the patients have already present with abnormal symptoms or obvious discomforts,
the treatment for cysts is inevitable. Otherwise, the cysts will do damage to
kidney and oppress other organs consecutively, and even arouse severe
consequences, such as kidney stone, renal failure, and so on.