Doctors remind that most cysts do not need to be treated, but one should be vigilant if cysts appear in these four locations.
Introduction: often provides a breeding ground for the formation of cysts within the human body. Cysts, which seem to be ordinary physiological phenomena, are actually complex structures composed of cyst walls and turbid fluids within them. They are divided into pseudo-cysts and true cysts. The former are mostly temporary cystic lesions caused by inflammation, injury, etc., while the latter are masses with cyst wall structures caused by congenital or acquired factors. Most cysts are harmless in the human body. They grow silently and coexist harmoniously with surrounding cells. However, when cysts undergo abnormal pathological changes, they may transform from the original "quiet bystanders" to "active participants" that pose a threat to physical health. At this point, doctors usually recommend surgical removal to ensure the health and stability of the body. So, which parts of the body require special vigilance when cysts appear? What is a cyst? The medical term ...