Kidney cysts include simple kidney cysts and polycystic kidneys, etc. Simple kidney cysts usually do not evolve into uremia, while polycystic kidneys have a certain probability to evolve into uremia.
Renal cysts are a group of diseases in which single or multiple benign cysts containing liquid or semi-solid fragments appear in the kidneys. Cysts can occur in one or both kidneys, single or multiple The manifestations of this group of diseases are complex and varied, and can be asymptomatic, or have typical symptoms and even kidney failure. Clinically more common are simple renal cysts, polycystic kidney and so on.
Simple renal cysts usually have no obvious symptoms and are often found during physical examination. Occasionally, there are hematuria, local pain, obstruction of renal calyces and secondary infection. The disease usually does not cause renal dysfunction. Simple renal cysts progress slowly and usually do not evolve into uremia.
Polycystic kidney is a congenital genetic disease with a large number of round cysts in the renal parenchyma. It manifests as increased nocturia, low back pain, high blood pressure, small amount of proteinuria, etc. It often develops slowly into chronic renal failure and therefore may progress to uremia.
When you find kidney cysts, it is recommended that you go to a regular hospital in time to complete the examination, clarify the size and nature of the cysts, and actively cooperate with the doctor to deal with them.