Kidney cyst
A kidney cyst is a fluid-filled sac that forms on or in the kidneys. These cysts are often simple and non-cancerous, usually causing no symptoms or harm. However, some people might experience back or belly pain, or notice blood in their urine if the cyst is large or bursts. Kidney cysts are often discovered during imaging tests for other issues. Maintaining healthy hydration and regular check-ups can help manage this condition.
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