Multiple medium-strength echoes in the liver is a description of liver ultrasound, which is commonly seen in multiple stones in the liver, liver tumors and so on. 1. Patients with multiple stones in the liver may show multiple medium-strength echoes in ultrasound. Patients may be asymptomatic, or they may have pain and discomfort in the liver area, pain in the back and pain in the right shoulder. Some patients may also have fever, chills, jaundice and other symptoms. 2. Patients with liver tumors are divided into benign liver tumors and malignant liver tumors. Benign tumors are usually hepatic hemangiomas, and malignant tumors include primary and secondary hepatocellular carcinoma, etc., all of which can be manifested as multiple intrahepatic medium-strong echogenic nodules. 3. Calcified foci in the liver, due to inflammation or previous parasitic infections, etc., can be manifested as multiple medium-strong echogenic nodules in the liver. It is recommended that the patient go to the hospital in time to improve the relevant examination to clarify the diagnosis, so as to avoid delaying the treatment.