Kidney cyst 7.0cm is clinically recommended for surgical treatment.
Most of the renal cysts are benign and do not have any symptoms. However, as the cysts increase in size, they may become infected, compress the renal parenchyma or rupture, which may lead to different clinical symptoms such as pain and elevated blood pressure.
In actual clinical work, for asymptomatic renal cysts with a diameter of less than 5cm, most of them do not need to be treated, and regular review and observation of changes in the condition will be sufficient, while renal cysts with a diameter of more than 5cm or accompanied by clinical symptoms are often recommended to undergo surgical treatment.
This is mainly due to the fact that larger renal cysts are prone to infection, rupture and compression of the renal parenchyma.
Kidney cysts with a diameter of 7.0cm are considered to be large in size, so it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible, who will comprehensively assess whether surgery is possible according to the results of physical examination and other auxiliary tests.