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Suggest Treatment For Kidney Cyst

64 y/o male patient with complaints of difficulty in passing urine. Urinalysis shows normal, kub ultrasound shows simple renal cyst, right. Small non obstructing renal stones, left. Grade 2 prostatomegaly. Cystitis. Patient is smoker, coffee drinker. Past history, mild stoke 4 years ago. Treatment and management please. Thank you
Thu, 23 Jul 2015
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Welcome to the forum.
I would attribute the difficulty is passing urine to enlarged prosate with or without Urinary tract infection.
You need physical exmination, uroflowmetry and urine analysis.
Treatment of the infection if present and treatment of the enlarged proate is necessary.
The small simple renal cyst and renal stones do not need any treatment as of now.
Hope this helps,
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Suggest Treatment For Kidney Cyst

Welcome to the forum. I would attribute the difficulty is passing urine to enlarged prosate with or without Urinary tract infection. You need physical exmination, uroflowmetry and urine analysis. Treatment of the infection if present and treatment of the enlarged proate is necessary. The small simple renal cyst and renal stones do not need any treatment as of now. Hope this helps,