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Cyst- (cysto-, cyst-, cysto-) is a term used in medicine and biology to refer to various types of cysts, tumors, vesicles and sacs that form in tissues or organs of the body. Cysts can be caused by various reasons such as infections, injuries, genetic disorders, etc.

Cysts are usually fluid-filled structures that may be single or multiple. They can be small or large and can be found in different parts of the body. Cysts are not cancerous, but they can cause a variety of symptoms such as pain, discomfort, swelling and organ dysfunction.

Removing cysts may be necessary in some cases, especially if they are causing serious health problems. However, sometimes cysts can go away on their own, in which case no treatment is required. Treatment for cysts depends on their size, location and other factors.

In general, cysts are common in the human body, and their importance to health and life can vary. However, it is important to understand that cyst removal should only be carried out under the supervision of qualified specialists in order to avoid complications and negative consequences.