Patchy calcification in the upper lobe of the right lung is not necessarily tuberculosis. If the spotty calcification in the upper lobe of the right lung is found in the CT examination of the lung, it may be the old lesions left after the cure of lung diseases, such as lung infection, tuberculosis, pneumoconiosis, alveolar microlithiasis, etc.. Therefore, speckled calcification in the upper lobe of the right lung is not necessarily tuberculosis, but may also be caused by other lung diseases, you should cooperate with a professional doctor to improve the relevant examination, and rule out the possibility of tuberculosis at an early date. If there are speckled calcified shadows in the upper lobe of the right lung, it is recommended to cooperate with professional doctors to carry out routine blood tests, tuberculin tests, sputum culture tests, sputum smear tests and C-reactive protein tests as soon as possible for the exclusion of tuberculosis. If it is an old lesion caused by tuberculosis or other diseases, usually no special treatment is needed, and attention should be paid to regular review. Once abnormal changes are found, cooperate with the doctor for treatment in time.