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2026-06-30 10:12:07
I did self USG for general checkup. Please look at my report. I am anxious on seeing my report. Especially for cyst and polyp.
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1. For GB polyp- get 6monthly USG and monitor the size- upto 1cm can be left untreated After 1cm risk of cancer increases so if it increases to 1cm get laparoscopic cholecystectomy 2. For cortical cyst, though size is small they have not mention about whether it’s a simple or complex cyst- get CT abdomen for more information on the cyst Contact for any future query

Answered2026-07-03 13:18:17

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Need few more details for proper understanding of your issue. You can consult with me online on Practo or whatsapp on eight three one eight four six nine eight eight six for proper diagnosis, conclusion and management

Answered2026-07-01 06:17:19

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These are accidental findings during the scan.As for as gall bladder polyp,it's a small one, repeat the scan once in 6-8 months to compare the size

Answered2026-07-01 01:07:07

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Answered2026-06-30 18:12:31

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Your ultrasound is largely normal. The liver, pancreas, kidneys, bladder and prostate are all healthy. There is a very small gallbladder polyp (5.5 mm), which is most commonly a harmless cholesterol polyp and does not require surgery at this size. There is also a tiny simple cyst in the left kidney, which is a common incidental finding and usually causes no problems. At present, no treatment is needed. We only recommend a repeat ultrasound after about 6–12 months to ensure the gallbladder polyp remains stable, and you should seek medical review if you develop severe right upper abdominal pain, fever, jaundice, or blood in the urine
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If u have any of the symtoms do consult !!

Answered2026-06-30 12:40:55

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kindly do connect and consult with me for better treatment plan and advice on your case via PRACTO app

Answered2026-06-30 12:39:37

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A small gallbladder polyp and a simple renal cyst are both very common and almost always benign (non-cancerous) findings on routine ultrasound. Simple renal cysts are extremely common in adults and do not require treatment — just periodic monitoring. Small gallbladder polyps (under 1 cm) are also generally benign and do not require surgery; they just need a follow-up ultrasound in 6-12 months to confirm they are not growing. There is no need for immediate concern.
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Repeat the abdominal ultrasound in 6 months to check the size of the gallbladder polyp. If the polyp is under 1 cm and stable on follow-up, no intervention is needed. Consult a gastroenterologist or general surgeon for a proper in-person review of the full report. Please consult me directly on Practo for a detailed evaluation.

Answered2026-06-30 12:15:44

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General surgeon opinion recommended first.

Answered2026-06-30 11:05:40

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For polyp you have to do more investigations regularly and we need to evaluate whether it is cancerous or not... For now 5mm polyp so not needed to go under surgery.... And for cyst further investigation and tests only can tell about nature of cyst... Kindly contact for follow up

Answered2026-06-30 10:34:44

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small GB polyp and simple renal cyst are common, benign findings.. A consultation can explain and ease anxiety. Feel free to book one.

Answered2026-06-30 10:31:28

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Consult for further information

Answered2026-06-30 10:28:18

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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment

Answered2026-07-03 12:32:17

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Answered2026-07-02 13:13:39

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For now it not significant for any intervention but you have to do repeat follow up scan every 6nmonths

Answered2026-07-01 03:59:01

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According to your ultrasound (USG) report, both the gallbladder polyp and the renal cyst appear to be benign. At present, they do not require surgery. However, it is advisable to repeat the ultrasound after 3–6 months to monitor for any change in size or appearance. For further evaluation and appropriate management, please consult a general surgeon.

Answered2026-06-30 13:04:47

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These cysts are mostly benign, just you need to monitor it once in 3 to 6 months, if it grows, becomes painful then it needs biopsy and removal.

Answered2026-06-30 12:27:47

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2026-06-30 10:25:59

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