In clinical work, it is often encountered that cardiac ultrasound suggests that the patient has a strong light spot in the heart, which is generally seen in the deposition of lipid and calcification in the heart, resulting in a strong light spot in the heart. There is no need to worry about this situation, because along with the gradual growth of the patient’s age, the heart gradually develops, and the bright spots will gradually disappear, so there is no need for special treatment. It is important to have regular checkups and to keep the results of the last checkup for comparison with the next one. If the spots do not disappear, but instead become larger and more numerous, additional laboratory tests are needed to determine the cause of the spots and to choose the next step in treatment.