Both men and women may suffer from some kidney diseases, but in comparison, many kidney diseases are more likely to occur in men, including renal cysts. Elderly men are a high-risk group for this disease. If the patient has a very mild renal cyst, it generally will not cause much harm and will hardly become malignant, so no treatment is required. However, if the condition is serious, the following treatment methods should be taken in time. How to treat left kidney cyst in men? Renal cyst is the most common structural abnormality of the kidney in adults. It can be unilateral or bilateral, one or more. The diameter is generally about 2cm, and there are also cysts with a diameter of up to 10cm. It is more common in men. This article will answer what to do if a man has a left renal cyst. Most of the commonly seen renal cysts are simple renal cysts, while hereditary renal cystic diseases account for a relatively small proportion. People under 20 years old almost never have simple renal cysts. If a cyst appears in an individual under 20 years old, it is highly suspected that there is a congenital development problem of the kidney or a hereditary renal cystic disease. With the increase of age, the incidence of renal cysts increases. The incidence of simple renal cysts is about 10% between the ages of 30 and 40, and the incidence of simple renal cysts reaches more than 50% at the age of 80. Simple renal cysts are more common in men. What to do if a male has a left kidney cyst 1. Examination. The diagnosis of simple renal cysts mainly relies on imaging examinations, such as B-mode ultrasound or CT examination. 2. Diagnosis. The diagnosis of simple renal cysts mainly relies on imaging examinations. 3. Differential diagnosis. Cysts found in the renal parenchyma need to be differentiated from the following diseases: ① necrosis and liquefaction of solid renal tumor; ② canceration on the basis of renal cyst, which is extremely rare; ③ autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease. 4. Treatment. Since simple renal cysts are mostly asymptomatic and have little effect on renal function and surrounding tissues, no treatment is required and only follow-up is required every 6 months to 1 year. If the cyst is larger in diameter, exceeding 5 cm or produces compression symptoms on surrounding tissues, causing urinary tract obstruction, cyst fluid aspiration and intracystic injection of sclerosant are required. If the cyst is huge and the diameter exceeds 10 cm, surgical treatment may be required. The above is the answer to what to do if a man has a left kidney cyst. If you have a kidney cyst, you must see a doctor in time to avoid delaying the disease. A warm reminder that other bad habits in life can also cause kidney disease. For example, often holding urine, catching a cold, and drinking water unscientifically. So to stay away from diseases and have health, you have to start with changes in the details of life. |
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