I can relate to her bloating. I'm not a health care professional but it sounds like to me that she needs further testing or perhaps an second opinion. Hope she feels better. Good luck.
My doctor just told me that I have a cyst on my left kidney and a nodule on my right kidney as well as an enlarged liver and bile blockage. I have osteopenia and sjorgreens s syndrome. I'm getting an MRI this week. I have seen several doctors and now my new GI found this issue after years of complications. My best advise to everyone is if your doctor is not listening to you, blowing you off or not concerned he should explain why. If not get a new one! There are not so great doctors out there but there are also really good ones too! If anyone has any advice one my issues please let me know. Thanks
My wife has sarcoid in the lungs and in her eye,She just found out she has a lot of nodules in her kidneys. She complains of back pain and extreme bloating and inflammation to the mid section.Gains about 5 pounds for no apparent reason just for taking a glass of water with meds. doctors are not concerned they say that's normal having nodules at her age. What do you think. Thank you for at least reading this
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Thanks you very much for the information you have provided. Its very much appreciated.
Hello and hope you are doing well.
A nodule is usually a solid structure and a cyst has fluid. A cyst over time may not contain clear fluid and may appear like a nodule. If at present you do not have any symptoms of kidney disease, like decreased urination, painful urination and if your kidney functions are normal, then the next course of action would be to wait and watch and monitor for changes in the cyst or nodule size.
Now, for correlating your abdominal pain with the cyst or nodule, the pain could be due to infection of the kidneys, in which case the urine analysis would provide an indication. Also, the pain could also be due to renal stone, here too the urine analysis would provide an indication and the stone will be visible in imaging studies. As for other causes for the pain, the type of pain described by you is more consistent with a mechanical back pain which could be due to a herniated disc. Check with your doctor to rule out this.
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Thanks so much for taking the time out of your busy schedule to reply. I appreciate it very much. If you would be so kind as , I would be forever appreciative.... Could the same be said for the Nodules? Are nodules the same as cysts? If there is a difference, could you please elaborate? Ive tried to find my answer on the web searches to no avail.
At least twice a week my skin turns very yellow but, of course never when Im at the Dr.'s! lol thats always the way isn't it. lol
I also have Dercum's Disease, and Diabetes, IBS, irritable bowel & bladder...and extremely low vitamin problems that include; vitamin D, Potassium, Folic acid, Calcium. I take supplements for all of these by prescription. Could any or all of these problems also be a reason for the cysts & nodules?
And of course I'm in my mid 50's.
My mid to upper back just absolutely kills me after just a few minutes of being active... to the point that it takes me too my knees or sometimes close to passing out from the pain.
These were found in an MRI for my mid to upper back so, shouldn't my Dr check them out further by ordering a CT or MRI of the cysts & nodules themselves?
Thanks so much for any and all information you could provide.
Have a great weekend!
Understand your predicament.
Simple kidney cysts are more common as people age. An estimated 25 percent of people 40 years of age and 50 percent of people 50 years of age have simple kidney cysts.
Treatment is not needed for simple kidney cysts that do not cause any symptoms. Simple kidney cysts may be monitored with periodic ultrasounds. Simple kidney cysts that are causing symptoms or blocking the flow of blood or urine through the kidney may need to be treated using a procedure called sclerotherapy.
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