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What Are The Reasons For Having Difficulty In Swallowing For A Person Having Cysts In Kidney And Born With 2 Tubes?

hi i have difficulty in swallowing and fells like im going to chock , i all so have 4 4ml cysts on right kidney was born with two tubes on right kidney and had refux had oppperation in 1985 but still have 4 4lm cysts they give out pain every now and then,
Wed, 22 Oct 2014
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Thanks for writing in.

I suppose you were born with a double moiety kidney with duplication of ureters for which you have had a successful surgery in 1985. Cysts measuring 4.4 ml are usually not significant and are not supposed to cause much pain in the region. You may get a repeat ultrasound scan done and check out with your doctor.

Thought there is no direct relation between duplication of ureter and difficulty in swallowing, I suggest you consult an ENT ear nose throat doctor and get a throat examination done to know if there is any mechanical cause for your difficulty.
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What Are The Reasons For Having Difficulty In Swallowing For A Person Having Cysts In Kidney And Born With 2 Tubes?

Hi, Thanks for writing in. I suppose you were born with a double moiety kidney with duplication of ureters for which you have had a successful surgery in 1985. Cysts measuring 4.4 ml are usually not significant and are not supposed to cause much pain in the region. You may get a repeat ultrasound scan done and check out with your doctor. Thought there is no direct relation between duplication of ureter and difficulty in swallowing, I suggest you consult an ENT ear nose throat doctor and get a throat examination done to know if there is any mechanical cause for your difficulty.