"A thin walled anechoic para pelvic cyst messuring approx 8*7mm in rt kidny "- notised in usg report ... Is it threatened or what follow up should be needed !!??
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Your report suggests a small Renal cyst (8×7 mm), which is usually a benign and incidental finding. There is nothing to worry at present...You can simply go for a follow-up ultrasound after 6–12 months to monitor it.
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Your USG report shows a small parapelvic cyst (8×7 mm) in the right kidney. Usually such small cysts are not serious and can often be managed with proper monitoring and suitable treatment if needed. A detailed evaluation will help in deciding the right management. If you wish, you may consult for proper guidance. Online consultation and prescription can also be provided ...
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Stay well hydrated, avoid excessive salt intake, and go for periodic ultrasound follow-up as advised to monitor the cyst.
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Even if your cyst is measurably small it may disturb your daily mechanism of filtration resulting in discomfort and pain and cyst may groe further leading to complications.
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Hello. A parapelvic cyst in the kidney is usually a benign fluid-filled cyst located near the renal pelvis. The finding mentioned in your ultrasound — a thin-walled anechoic parapelvic cyst measuring about 8 × 7 mm in the right kidney — is considered very small. In most cases, such cysts are incidental findings and do not cause any serious problem.
Generally, a simple cyst with thin walls and clear fluid (anechoic) is not dangerous and often does not require any treatment if you do not have symptoms like pain, recurrent urinary infections, blood in urine, or obstruction of urine flow. Doctors usually recommend periodic monitoring with ultrasound, for example once in 6–12 months, to make sure the cyst does not increase in size.
If you experience symptoms such as flank pain, burning urination, frequent infections, or blood in urine, then further evaluation may be needed. Otherwise, most small renal cysts remain stable and harmless.
If you would like a more detailed opinion, you can share your complete ultrasound report and any symptoms you may be experiencing, and I can guide you further.
Dr. Jyoti Kadkol
Health Global Homoeopathy Clinic, Bangalore
www.healthglobalclinics.com
A thin-walled anechoic parapelvic cyst of 8×7 mm in the kidney is usually a small benign cyst these are generally not dangerous. The finding most likely represents a Renal cyst.
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Maintain adequate hydration . Repeat Ultrasound after 6–12 months to monitor the cyst.
A kidney cyst if increases in size or multiple in number can damage kidneys. Usually kidney cyst are associated with liver cysts too. A proper case study and homoeopathic treatment can help to overcome this and prevent any future illnesses.
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