What’s with the calcified spots on the lungs?

Calcified spots on the lungs are usually scars left by old lung diseases, and if there is no other discomfort, you don’t need to be too concerned.
Calcified spots on the lungs are usually high-density shadows formed after inflammation in the lungs subsides and is absorbed, and they are common in patients who have suffered from tuberculosis, pneumonia and other lung diseases. If you don’t feel sick now, you don’t need to be nervous about the calcified spots on your lungs, and you should have regular checkups in the future. If you feel uncomfortable in your lungs now, such as coughing, breathlessness, chest tightness, etc., you should consult a doctor for further examination.
Usually, calcified spots on the lungs can only indicate that you have suffered from lung diseases, so you don’t need to be too nervous. If you have a combination of respiratory symptoms, you should consult a doctor in time and standardize your treatment.