Hypoechoic nodular punctate strong echoes with comet tails is an ultrasound description of an obstacle on the image. When the density of the obstacle is higher, the more ultrasound is present, which is indicated as strong echoes on the ultrasound image, and its brightness is shown to be stronger. If the location of the patient’s thyroid gland is examined, there is a possibility of calcification of the thyroid nodule, caused mainly by long-term inflammatory stimuli. If the location of the gallbladder is examined, gallbladder stones may be present, possibly related to daily dietary habits. In addition, when checking the breast, the appearance of this image may be breast cysts, including breast fibroadenoma, breast hyperplasia and so on. You need to go to the hospital for further biopsy to determine its nature, benign or malignant.