Right hepatic calcified plaque is a significant calcium salt deposit found in the liver, which is usually less serious. Because this is often the result of a previous infection, trauma, or parasitic disease in the liver, there is usually no need to worry too much, and regular hospital visits for liver function and liver ultrasound are sufficient. Patients need to pay attention to their diet, for example, try not to drink drinks containing alcohol, do not eat overly greasy food, commonly braised meat, fatty sausage, squid, etc. Try not to eat pickled food, such as pickled sauerkraut, pickled bacon, etc., because these foods can cause damage to liver cells. Patients can appropriately consume vitamin-rich fruits, such as kiwi, apple, duck pear, etc., appropriate intake of fresh green vegetables, appropriate intake of low-fat high-quality protein, and the need to appropriately increase physical exercise to improve the body’s resistance.