Renal cortical cyst is a common cortical disease. When cysts are small, they
may not cause any symptoms or discomforts at all. However, when the cysts
enlarge, they will oppress the surrounding nephrons thus causing renal function
decline. So, does a 9 cm renal cortical cyst need treatment?
Why renal cortical cysts enlarge?
Renal cysts are lumps which do not connect with the outside. With age, the
lining cells of the cysts will secrete more and more fluid, but it can not be
drained out. As a result, the cysts will enlarge gradually and oppress the
surrounding healthy nephrons. For insufficient blood and oxgen supply, the
nephrons will ossify and die gradually. Finally, they will be as hard as stone
and can not allow blood to pass through.
Does a 9cm Renal Cortical Cyst Need Treatment?
Generally speaking, when renal cyst is below 3 cm, they do not cause
oppression to surrounding nephrons at all. If they do not have tendency of
bleeding or canceration, the patients do not need treatment temporarily.
However, if they are above 3cm, the patients are recommended to receive
treatment as early as possible. So, if the renal cortical cyst is above 9cm, the
patients should receive treatment at once.
How to treat renal cortical cyst effectively?
In China, Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is applied to treat the disease
and has been proved to be very effective.
1. It can dilate renal arteries. Therefore, it can relieve the renal ischemia
and anoxia thus stopping more damage to kidneys.
2. It can promote the functional transformation of lining cells of the cysts.
The cystic fluid will be reabsorbed so the cysts will shrink gradually.
3. The effective integrants in Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy can provide
some nutrients for the self-repairing of the impaired nephrons. So it can
improve the renal function.
Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is an external therapy and it is totally
free of side effects.
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