Left kidney hamartoma 20 years what's the matter?


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The condition of left renal hamartoma after 20 years varies from person to person and depends on the patient's condition. If the hamartoma does not grow and does not cause significant compression or invasion of surrounding tissues, the condition usually remains stable and does not pose a serious health risk. However, if the hamartoma grows or worsens, it may lead to progression of the disease, which may affect kidney function and may cause symptoms such as hematuria, hypertension, abdominal discomfort, and decreased kidney function. It is therefore recommended that patients with left renal hamartoma for 20 years undergo regular hospital follow-up to detect and respond to any possible changes in the condition. If the hamartoma is found to be enlarged or causes other symptoms, medical help should be sought immediately and appropriate treatment should be received if necessary.