Should calcified foci in the right lobe of the liver be treated?

Calcified foci in the right lobe of the liver generally refer to substantial changes in the localized hepatic area, with calcium deposits produced at a later stage, and in most cases do not require treatment. However, if there is cholestasis, purulent cholangitis, etc., it is necessary to give targeted treatment. In the case of simple calcified foci in the right lobe of the liver, there is usually no obvious discomfort, and it does not affect the health, so in most cases, no special treatment is needed, and observation and follow-up can be done. However, if cholestasis or purulent cholangitis occurs at this time, it is necessary to carry out targeted treatment in a timely manner, such as the use of surgical methods to carry out local resection of the lesion. If the body due to the right lobe of the liver calcification foci of adverse symptoms, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in a timely manner, active diagnosis and treatment, in order to avoid adverse consequences.