What is a hepatic hyperechoic nodule?

Liver hyperechoic nodules may be intrahepatic bile duct stones, intrahepatic calcified foci and tumors, etc., which should be promptly consulted to find out the causes. 1. Intrahepatic stones: It is recommended that patients go to the hospital for relevant examinations, such as abdominal CT or abdominal MRI. If intrahepatic bile duct stones are asymptomatic, no special treatment is needed. 2. Intrahepatic calcified foci: It may also be caused by trauma or infection or parasitic disease, and the imaging examination may show hepatic hyperechoic nodules. 3. Benign and malignant tumors: it may be benign tumors of the liver or malignant tumors of the liver, such as hepatocellular carcinoma, which may also lead to hepatic hyperechoic nodules. If you find hepatic hypoechoic nodules, you should consult a doctor in time and take treatment under the doctor’s guidance. Pay attention to rest on weekdays, avoid overwork, and maintain a regular routine.