Does it matter if the fetus has a cyst on the right kidney?

The presence of right renal cyst in the fetus is usually not serious, but if it is accompanied by symptoms such as hydronephrosis, it suggests that the condition is more serious and requires further diagnosis and treatment.
During pregnancy examination, if ultrasound suggests the presence of right renal cyst in the fetus, further analysis of the cause is needed. If there is only a cyst and no hydronephrosis, there is no need for treatment. Regular checkups and close monitoring of the cyst will be sufficient.
If there is fetal hydronephrosis and suggests that other organs are developing abnormally, which generally suggests that the fetus has obvious developmental abnormalities, then it is necessary to take into account the specific circumstances, and may be considered to terminate the pregnancy. It is also recommended that pregnant women undergo genetic and chromosomal tests to exclude the influence of genetic factors.
Therefore, fetal right kidney cysts need to be judged in the light of the specific developmental situation, and it is common for fetuses to develop kidney cysts in the course of development. However, if it suggests that the condition is more serious, it is necessary to consult a doctor for examination in time. Pregnant women should pay attention to their diet in daily life, try to eat a light diet and eat less food with high salt content to reduce the possibility of abnormal development of the fetus’ kidney.