Simple kidney cysts are often first found with an imaging test that was done for another reason. Your doctor will perform a medical history. They will ask about your recent symptoms and past medical problems. You'll also need a physical exam.
It is important to distinguish simple kidney cysts from complex cysts. Complex cysts might be cancerous. They usually need to be removed. For this reason, your doctor might order medical imaging tests like:
- Kidney ultrasound
- Kidney CT scan (if more detail about the cyst is needed)
- Kidney MRI (if the nature of the cyst is still unclear)
A radiologist will look at these images to see if your kidney cyst is simple or complex. Doctors sometimes rate cysts using 5 categories, which are I, II, II-F, III, and IV. These are based on complexity and the possibility that it may be cancerous. If your cyst is ranked a category I cyst, you probably won't need any more imaging. Kidney cysts with higher ratings might need more imaging or treatment. Category IV cysts are most often linked with cancer.
Your doctor will also check for other conditions that may be causing the cysts. If the diagnosis is still unclear after medical imaging, you might need to have genetic testing. It can help rule out other conditions, such as polycystic kidney disease.