Does kidney cyst surgery hurt?



Surgery for renal cysts is usually mildly painful and can be tolerated by most patients.

Generally speaking, the pain after surgery comes from the pain of skin puncture by the puncture device used in laparoscopy during surgery, which may be accompanied by pain aggravated by activities. Currently, surgery for renal cysts is usually performed through laparoscopy, which is minimally invasive and less traumatic to the body, and the pain after surgery will be relatively reduced.

As different people have different sensitivity to pain, and the location, number and size of the cysts are different, the pain after surgery will be different. Most people usually have very mild pain for a day or two after the surgery, and very few patients need pain medication.