What causes cystic occlusion

Cystic occupations can be congenital or acquired. The majority of liver or kidney cysts are congenital, that is, cysts appear inside the liver or kidney when the patient is born, usually they are multiple, and they are small, do not cause compression symptoms and do not become cancerous, so they can be left untreated for the time being and can be followed up. If the liver cysts are large and cause pressure or pain or vague pain, laparoscopic drainage of the liver or kidney cysts is required. If a thyroid nodule has become cystic, it is usually formed later in life, commonly as a cystic nodular goiter. If there is pressure and pain, and if it affects the aesthetics, surgery can be performed to remove it.