What’s going on with the cervical calcification foci?

Calcified cervical lesions are physiologic or pathologic deposits of calcium salts in the body.
Cervical calcification occurs as calcification and deposition of certain tissues and organs on the cervix, and is considered to be a lesion on the cervix with a certain possibility of malignancy.
Cervical calcification is relatively rare in clinical practice, usually caused by cervical spine tuberculosis, chronic cervicitis, etc. Generally, the volume of calcified lesions is relatively small, and it is considered to be caused by sclerotic foci on small blood vessels, which will not cause clinical symptoms, and regular review can be done.
Cervical calcification foci are relatively large, consider whether due to cervical foreign body, cervical cysts and other reasons, further to the hospital to do gynecological routine, colposcopy, cervical TCT, cervical human papillomavirus and other tests to determine.
Women checking the body has abnormalities, should promptly seek medical treatment and treatment.