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  5. Ive been diagnosed with slightly high blood pressure, and my ultrasound report shows a few things: left renal cortical cysts, grade II fatty changes in the liver, and prostatomegaly. The left kidney is normal in size and shape, but there are two cysts in the lower pole, with the larger one being about 2.3 x 1.9 cm. Im concerned about these findings, especially the cysts and fatty liver. What should I be worried about, and how should I proceed with treatment?

Ive been diagnosed with slightly high blood pressure, and my ultrasound report shows a few things: left renal cortical cysts, grade II fatty changes in the liver, and prostatomegaly. The left kidney is normal in size and shape, but there are two cysts in the lower pole, with the larger one being about 2.3 x 1.9 cm. Im concerned about these findings, especially the cysts and fatty liver. What should I be worried about, and how should I proceed with treatment?

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Ive been diagnosed with slightly high blood pressure, and my ultrasound report shows a few things: left renal cortical cysts, grade II fatty changes in the liver, and prostatomegaly. The left kidney is normal in size and shape, but there are two cysts in the lower pole, with the larger one being about 2.3 x 1.9 cm. Im concerned about these findings, especially the cysts and fatty liver. What should I be worried about, and how should I proceed with treatment?

Based on the ultrasound report:Key Findings1. Left Renal Cortical Cysts Grade II: Two small, non-cancerous cysts (2.3 x 1.9 cm) are present in the lower pole of the left kidney.2. Fatty Changes in Liver: Indicates a potential liver condition, possibly related to high blood pressure or other factors.3. Prostatomegaly: Enlargement of the prostate gland, which can be a normal part of aging.Recommendations1. Regular Follow-ups: Schedule regular check-ups with your doctor to monitor the cysts and other conditions.2. Blood Pressure Management: Continue to manage your high blood pressure through lifestyle changes and medication (if prescribed).3. Prostate Monitoring: Discuss prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing and other monitoring options with your doctor.4. Liver Health: Maintain a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet and regular exercise, to support liver health.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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