Left lower pole renal occupation is some occupying manifestations of normal renal tissue found to be abnormal through imaging. The left lower pole of the kidney with pain, combined with the history and the corresponding clinical manifestations, clinically are divided into consideration of benign and malignant lesions, benign lesions generally regular review can be, malignant lesions need timely surgical treatment.
1. Benign lesions: including renal cysts and benign tumors, these are benign lesions. For renal cysts, it is only necessary to observe the cysts and have regular checkups, and surgery is generally not needed. Surgery will only be considered when the cyst has grown to the point where it meets the indications for surgery.
2. Malignant localization: the most common malignant disease is renal clear cell carcinoma, which needs surgery if necessary.
If you find that the left lower pole of the kidney is occupied and accompanied by pain symptoms, you should go to the regular hospital in time for CT scanning of the kidney and CT enhancement scanning of the kidney, and if necessary, you also need to carry out nuclear magnetic examination, and under the guidance of the doctor, you should have reasonable treatment.