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Kidney Cyst & Parenchymal Calcificatin
Hello Doctor, My father 64 years old was suffering from pain in the lower back so we have done his USG. a)In the USG a cyst of 15 mm is found in the left kidney and 5 mm cyst in the right kidney. b)Along with it he also has a focal parenchymal calcification in prostate gland. c)He also has high sugar, hypertension, and a higher level of triglycerides and LDL.Also he is a smoker. What to do in this situation and is there any risk factors associated with it? What foods are required to avoid? I will be highly obliged if you can guide me further. Thank you in advance.
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Kindly get PSA done Urine routine examination If that is also normal nothing to worry...pain must be unrelated to kidney or prostate
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