What should I do if a cyst is detected during a physical examination?

Jul 11, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Disease description:

During this week's physical examination, I found that I have a cyst in my body. I would like to ask, what should I do if a cyst is detected during a physical exam?

Doctor's answer (1)
Dr. Yang Ziqi
Cysts discovered during a physical examination should be managed according to specific circumstances: 1. **Observation and Follow-up**: For small, slowly growing cysts that cause no obvious symptoms—such as hepatic cysts or renal cysts—treatment may not be necessary at first. However, regular follow-up and ultrasound examinations are recommended to monitor any changes in the cyst. 2. **Medical Consultation**: If the cyst is large, affects daily life, or shows significant growth during follow-up examinations, prompt medical consultation with a specialist is advised. A suitable treatment plan should be developed based on the type, location, and size of the cyst, as well as the patient's overall health. 3. **Targeted Treatment**: Treatment options may include surgical removal, interventional therapy, or minimally invasive procedures. Specific treatment plans must follow the physician's recommendations. Discovering a cyst during a physical exam doesn't warrant excessive panic, but it should not be ignored either. Prompt medical evaluation and appropriate management according to the physician's advice are essential.