What is the disease of liver calcification foci? Do I need to take medicine?

  First of all, intrahepatic calcified foci are not a disease, they are traces left behind after the original lesion has healed, and can be interpreted as scars left after a skin wound has healed. No need to take medicine! There is no need to do treatment! There is no need to review it either.  Note: Calcifications need to be differentiated from intrahepatic stones.  More often than not, outpatient abdominal ultrasound or health center checkups reveal intrahepatic strong echogenic nodules, and due to inexperience and lack of knowledge or poor instrumentation, calcified foci are increasingly diagnosed as intrahepatic bile duct stones. This is especially common in local and county hospitals, where many patients receive unnecessary treatment. In the case of simple, isolated “intrahepatic bile duct stones”, it is best to go to a major hospital to determine if there are no calcified foci that have been mistaken for stones, in order to avoid unnecessary treatment.