Hope this was helpful Im not sure either but i had an pelvic ultrasound to check on my endometriosis and report says that i have septated cyst and an exophytic cyst so that's different to liver or kidneys
An exophytic cyst is a type of cyst that grows outward from the surface of an organ or tissue. It can be noncancerous and usually does not cause symptoms unless it becomes large enough to compress surrounding structures. Treatment may involve monitoring, medications, or surgical removal depending on the size and location of the cyst.
A mild right renal 3 cm exophytic cyst is a fluid-filled sac located on the outer surface of the right kidney, measuring 3 centimeters in diameter. "Exophytic" indicates that the cyst is growing outward from the kidney, rather than being located internally. Such cysts are typically benign and often do not cause symptoms or require treatment unless they lead to complications. Regular monitoring may be recommended to ensure that there are no changes in size or characteristics.
A 1.5 cm simple exophytic cyst in the upper pole of the left kidney is a fluid-filled sac that is typically benign and located on the outer surface of the kidney. These cysts are commonly found during imaging studies and usually do not cause symptoms or require treatment unless they grow larger or cause complications. The term "exophytic" indicates that the cyst protrudes outward from the kidney's surface. Monitoring through regular imaging may be recommended to ensure it remains stable.
Exactly what is an exophytic renal cyst? It is a cyst that grows from the inside-out from the organ in question, where there is a multiplying of these cysts within the kidney, which also leads to a build up of fluid. There are two kinds of cysts that can occur, one being a simple renal cyst, which is filled with liquid - with cysts with a thin wall lining itself with no problems from the first glance. The cyst only contains fluid upon observation, which is seen as either clear or yellow in color after it's been removed. It doesn't pose as a risk for future kidney cancer, so patients can breathe a sigh of relief knowing this detail. The second kind of kidney cyst that comes into the picture is a complex renal cyst which is the opposite of the previous kind, in that the cyst is irregular when the lining is observed along with its shape as well. The features of the cysts vary depending on the type it is, for example, if it is a cyst that has fine walls or those that are coarse and thick, it would mean that it is malignant in nature, thus posing as a risk for developing into kidney cancer.
NuvaRing will not cure or treat a ruptured cyst. Use of NuvaRing may prevent new ovarian cysts from occurring.
No, it can't.
No. You need to see the doctor for that.
No, it does not. Seek proper medical attention.
Warts that grow outwards
The primary treatment for a hydatid cyst in the liver is surgical removal. This typically involves removal of the cyst and any associated material. In some cases, medication may be prescribed to help manage the infection.
Such a cyst is usually of no consequence and doesn't need to be removed. Occasionally its position suggests treatment. Often pressure or trauma will cause it to resolve; consequently what was termed the "bible cure" - i.e. striking it firmly with the largest book in the house (usually a bible). They can be surgically removed if necessary.