A calcified foci in the abdominal cavity is a strongly echogenic, stone like, high density shadow found during ultrasound and CT examinations. It may form as a result of pathological changes in normal tissues, untreated and undiagnosed and unexamined, with continuous deposition in the tissue abdominal cavity, where calcium salts accumulate to form calcified foci. It may also be due to the formation of fibrotic scarring after local tissue necrosis, such as foci of calcification in the liver or in other important tissues in the abdominal cavity. Its formation is not necessarily pathological and sometimes indicates that the disease has healed somewhat and is a stable lesion that does not affect the body. However, patients should pay more attention to exercise in life to strengthen resistance