Renal cyst 123mm*67mm does not require surgery, how should we deal with it?

Renal cyst is a common kidney disease, usually caused by the proliferation of renal tubular epithelial cells. If the kidney cyst is small in size, it usually does not require treatment and only requires regular inspection and observation. However, if the kidney cyst is large, it may put pressure on the kidneys, causing symptoms such as pain, frequent urination, and urgency, and treatment is required.

As for the renal cyst you mentioned, the size is 123mm*67mm. This is already a relatively large cyst. It is recommended to seek medical treatment in time. Generally, treatments for kidney cysts include surgical and non-surgical treatments. Non-surgical treatments include medication and aspiration.

Drug treatment is mainly aimed at excessive secretion of cyst fluid caused by abnormal endocrine function of cysts. The use of drugs can reduce cyst fluid secretion and shrink cysts. Puncture aspiration treatment is to extract cyst fluid through puncture, which can relieve cyst pressure and related symptoms. However, this method can easily lead to problems such as cyst regeneration and infection.

Surgical treatment is the most thorough method for treating renal cysts. The cyst can be completely removed, but surgery is risky and needs to be carefully considered.

Therefore, it is recommended that you seek medical treatment in time, conduct relevant examinations and diagnosis, and choose appropriate treatment methods according to the doctor's advice. At the same time, pay attention to maintaining good living and eating habits to avoid damage to the kidneys caused by factors such as overwork and overly salty diet.