Is punctate calcification of the breast normal?

Mammogram punctate calcification is an abnormal phenomenon and is considered to be a breast disease. Mammogram punctate calcification is a manifestation of cell death, the patient suffers from fibroadenoma, breast cancer and other diseases, will appear in the mammogram calcification phenomenon. Localized deposition of calcium salts in the breast tissue presenting scattered calcified spots may be breast hyperplasia, which does not require treatment and can be regularly reviewed and followed up. Mammogram showing clusters of calcifications around a breast mass may be a malignant tumor of the breast. Patients need to undergo further tests such as biopsy to clarify whether the lesion is benign or malignant. Patients who have pitting calcifications on mammogram are advised to go to the hospital for timely examination and early treatment to clarify the nature of the disease.