Do kidney cysts go away on their own?

  Kidney cysts do not disappear automatically, and regular review is needed to monitor the size and shape of the cysts before deciding whether to give the corresponding treatment.  Cysts in the kidney are a very common urological disease and they are also more frequent. Simple kidney cysts are mainly caused by blockage of the collecting ducts of the kidney, which usually grow slowly, but most of them are benign lesions and have a small chance of malignancy, so there is no need to worry. Smaller cysts usually do not have much impact on health and can be observed regularly. However, if the cyst becomes particularly large, it may cause compression symptoms, which may lead to a decrease in kidney function and even the formation of hydronephrosis. If this problem occurs, puncture sclerosis or laparoscopic surgery can be done to decompress the treatment, which can be a good treatment for kidney cysts.  Patients usually have to enhance physical exercise in daily life, at least half an hour or so of exercise every day, which will help improve their physical quality and reduce the probability of various kidney diseases.