What does calcified foci in the uterus mean?

Calcified foci in the uterus refer to the phenomenon of calcification in the local tissue of the uterus, which may be caused by local tissue lesions of the uterus. There is connective tissue in the middle of the myocytes of the myometrium, and when the connective tissue is diseased, calcified foci in the myometrium will appear, and there is no need for treatment for the time being; regular outpatient review is sufficient. If there is residue in the uterine cavity, the residue is not removed for a long time, which can lead to the appearance of calcified foci. If the residue is not much and does not affect the usual menstrual flow, there is no need to treat it for the time being, and a review at the hospital in 3-6 months is sufficient. If you have uterine fibroids, when the fibroids degenerate, the uterus will also appear calcified foci, you need to go to the hospital for ultrasound examination to check the size of the fibroids and the extent of the lesions, if necessary, you need to prepare for surgical removal.