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Suggest Treatment For Renal Cortical Cyst Causing Pain

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Posted on Fri, 16 May 2014
Question: my husband has a 1.8 cm right renal cortical cyst and this causes him pain in his lower right side almost the hip area. This sometimes causes him to almost drag his leg from the pain. He was squished between two pieces of farm machinery several years ago and that's when this all started with him. Is there anything I can do to help him with the pain and discomfort that this causes him. we have had a ct and an mri but the clinic that preformed these tests told us that they could not read the mri results we would have to find another doctor to read them to us. They did not have the right doctors to read it for us. The ct scan results said he had the cyst.
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Answered by Dr. Grzegorz Stanko (16 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Detailed below.

Detailed Answer:
Hello!

Thank you for the query.

Renal cyst, if not infected does not give any pain at all. Please note that cyst is just an empty space filled with fluid. There is no reason for such space to cause any pain. If it would be a cyst related pain, he should have also frequent urinating, burning while urinating, back pain and lower abdominal pain.
The most probable reason of his pain is spine disc herniation or some hip problem. Spine problem is more possible if the pain travels through buttock and reaches foot occasionally. The pain should be more intense when rising strengthen leg up, when lying down.
Spine MRI and pelvis MRI are very important tests in his diagnostics. He should also consult orthopedist.

Hope this will help. Feel free to ask further questions.
Regards.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Grzegorz Stanko (14 minutes later)
all of these tests were done in 2010 and he still suffers from the pain he has bowel trouble and he has blood in his urine. he does not have back trouble. None of this started until several weeks after being pinched between the farm drill and tractor in the pelvic area.
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Answered by Dr. Grzegorz Stanko (36 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
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Detailed Answer:
So there must be the connection between the injury and the symptoms. Were this tests done before or after the injury? If before, needs to be done once again.
Bowels problems (like constipation) can be as a result of spine injury as well. However over the age of 50, any bowels problems needs to be checked with colonoscopy as the risk of colon cancer significantly increases over 50.
Blood in urine can be caused by infection or stones. Sometimes it can be also the first symptom of bladder cancer.

Here is what should be done:
- MRIs repeated if there was no MRI after the injury
- consult orthopedist, no matter of MRI results
- consult urologist and consider cystoscopy if the blood in urine reason can not be established
- get scheduled for colonoscopy

Regards.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Suggest Treatment For Renal Cortical Cyst Causing Pain

Brief Answer: Detailed below. Detailed Answer: Hello! Thank you for the query. Renal cyst, if not infected does not give any pain at all. Please note that cyst is just an empty space filled with fluid. There is no reason for such space to cause any pain. If it would be a cyst related pain, he should have also frequent urinating, burning while urinating, back pain and lower abdominal pain. The most probable reason of his pain is spine disc herniation or some hip problem. Spine problem is more possible if the pain travels through buttock and reaches foot occasionally. The pain should be more intense when rising strengthen leg up, when lying down. Spine MRI and pelvis MRI are very important tests in his diagnostics. He should also consult orthopedist. Hope this will help. Feel free to ask further questions. Regards.