"Light": This type of cyst can be observed for its growth. Simple renal cysts with a small number, small size, and no local pain symptoms are considered "mild" when there is no renal function damage, hypertension, infection, or other conditions in the early stage of polycystic kidney disease. Patients only need to follow up every six months or one year to check urine routine, urine culture, renal function, and undergo B-ultrasound to observe the size, shape, and internal texture changes of the cyst, without the need for treatment.
"Severe": This type of cyst generally grows rapidly, such as polycystic kidney disease. If the patient has a wide range of lesions, rapid progression of the disease, significant damage to renal function, or serious complications such as infection and hypertension, it belongs to "severe" syndrome. Timely treatment such as anti infection and even dialysis should be received.
Slow down ": If you have a cyst, don't be impatient. A calm mindset is beneficial for treatment. Renal cysts are a chronic disease that should be followed up regularly. Patients themselves should objectively view the disease. Especially for patients with polycystic kidney disease, it is important to maintain a comfortable mood and actively cooperate with treatment.
Urgent ": Cysts can also cause complications, and when sudden situations such as significant enlargement, increase, rupture, bleeding, infection, or other serious complications occur, it is considered an" urgent "condition. Timely medical attention and active treatment should be sought.
Although there is currently a lack of effective treatment methods for renal cysts, conservative treatment in traditional Chinese medicine can help patients get rid of the situation of being "resigned to fate". In general, surgical treatment of renal cysts can easily lead to recurrence of the disease. In most cases, the combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine for internal and external treatment is the best choice for cyst patients.