Is a little calcification of the lungs serious?

Most calcifications in the lungs are not serious problems, and the calcifications themselves are stable lesions, but some masses with calcifications need attention and may be cancerous.
Most of the causes of calcification in the lungs are due to the gradual stabilization of the lesion and calcium deposition, such as bronchial wall calcification, old tuberculosis, and simple calcified foci in the lungs, which are basically benign lesions that are not serious in themselves and do not produce clinical symptoms, and do not need to be interfered with at first.
Tumor encircling calcified foci or dystrophic calcification within the tumor is very likely to belong to lung cancer, which needs to be paid attention to in advance and further examined under the guidance of the doctor, mainly through puncture biopsy, to determine the specific type of pathology and then deal with it, and if necessary, to carry out radical surgical resection.