
Kidney Stone Attack, Multiple Calculi, Cysts, Hyperintense Lesions. Treatment ?

Thanks for your query.
From the description of your medical history, it seems that you might be having polycystic kidney disorder which is a condition where multiple cysts in the kidney occur in adulthood. In such cases electrolyte re-absorption or excretion is affected which can predispose it for development of multiple renal stones.
This condition is a benign condition and is not associated with increased risk of cancer nor to progression of cancer at a later stage.
The management of your condition would be to correct the electrolyte imbalances and reduce the risk of developing renal stones with a specific diet, depending on the blood tests and investigative findings.
Hence you need not worry about cancer at all. You might consult with your doctor or a nephrologist who can advise you accordingly and initiate necessary interventions.
I hope this helps.
I Shall be available for any follow up questions that you might be having.


As mentioned in the explanation above, the hyperintense lesions mentioned are the Cysts in the kidney, which present as hyperdense or hyperintense appearance (on the imaging studies ). These cysts usually arise from abnormal renal nephrons (functional units of the kidney) which might have got blocked during growth
Both renal stones and hydronephrosis do not lead to formation of cystic lesions, but they in turn can arise due to the effects of the cysts on the renal function.
The renal stones - arise due to intrinsic changes in the kidney tubules that result in electrolyte imbalances and precipitation of ions. Blockage of the urinary tract due to stones and back pressure of collected urine results in hydronephrosis.
both these lesions - do not result in formation of cancer in the kidney.
Hence as mentioned earlier, The management of your condition would be to correct the electrolyte imbalances and reduce the risk of developing renal stones with a specific diet, depending on the blood tests and investigative findings.
I hope this helps.

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