Kidney cysts at the age of 20 need to consider congenital malformation of renal tubular development or due to acquired factors, such as renal inflammation, trauma and other factors.
1. Congenital factors: Congenital renal dysplasia renal tubular blockage, gradually forming diverticula, early due to the cyst is relatively small not easy to be found, only around 20 years old was found.
2. Acquired factors: Inflammation and trauma to the kidney can also lead to localized blockage of the renal tubules and the gradual formation of renal cysts.
Kidney cysts are benign lesions of the kidney, rarely malignant, if the cyst exceeds 5cm, surgery can be considered.
Overall, renal cysts need to be taken seriously, and should be treated in a timely manner in the hospital, with regular ultrasound or CT examinations, according to the specific size and location of the cysts under the guidance of the doctor to carry out targeted treatment.