I have a 4cm kidney cyst and have symptoms of kidney deficiency. What should I do?

Renal cyst is a general term for cystic masses of varying sizes that appear in the renal parenchyma and are not connected to the outside world. Common renal cysts can be divided into adult polycystic kidneys, simple renal cysts and acquired renal cysts. Cyst. If the kidney cyst is relatively small, it does not require treatment at all. If it is relatively large and produces compression symptoms or has obviously compressed the renal parenchyma, interventional treatment can be considered. This means using a 21G fine needle to percutaneously puncture the cyst under B-ultrasound or CT positioning, and repeatedly inject and withdraw absolute alcohol to inactivate the cyst. It's very effective, safe, almost painless, and very low cost. In addition, it needs to be emphasized that kidney cysts have never been treated with medicine. In other words, kidney cysts cannot be treated with any medicine.

In addition, the kidneys of traditional Chinese medicine are completely different from the kidneys of Western medicine. There is no relationship between "kidney deficiency" and renal cysts. Most people have been poisoned by the false advertisements of "pseudo-Chinese medicine" and confuse the "kidney" of Chinese and Western medicine. In fact, "kidney" in traditional Chinese medicine is an abstract thing and does not specifically refer to a certain organ.