Cysts

Cysts are sac-like, closed structures filled with fluid or semi-solid material and commonly found in humans and animals. They can range in size from microscopic to large, and may form within or outside organs. Cysts can cause pain, swelling and other complications depending on their location in the body. In certain cases, they can indicate a more serious underlying medical condition and may require medical attention. Treatment of cysts and related conditions can vary, including surgery, medication and other methods. Early detection and treatment of cysts is important to prevent any potential health risks associated with them.

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