Calcified foci in the liver are simply a localized abnormal increase in density found during liver imaging. The first step in the treatment of this condition is to identify the cause of this phenomenon; the second step is to provide targeted treatment according to the specific situation. This is the principle of treatment. 1. Liver calcification foci are a manifestation of intrahepatic bile duct stones. In this case, if there is no large distribution of intrahepatic bile duct stones, only abdominal pain in the presence of full meals, greasy food or other circumstances, you can use biliary anti-inflammatory and other drug treatment, the usual anti-inflammatory and biliary tablets used can be used, drug treatment at the same time, you need to control the diet, it is best to eat lightly and avoid overfull. At the same time, further examination is needed to clarify the location of intrahepatic stones and whether surgical intervention is needed. 2. In some people, during the continuous improvement of the examination, it is found that the liver calcification foci are caused by malignant tumors in the liver, and the first treatment of choice at this time is surgery. The lesions are removed as much as possible, followed by a combination of therapeutic means including chemotherapy and radiotherapy. 3, intrahepatic calcified foci may also be a manifestation of the prognosis of some inflammatory diseases. After a period of review, there is no change, indicating that calcification is a regression of inflammatory diseases of the liver. In this case, it is not necessary to carry out treatment. 4, There are also some liver calcification foci caused by fibrosis and necrosis of the cyst wall of some cystic lesions. For cysts caused by parasites, aggressive surgical treatment with antiparasitic therapy is needed. In conclusion, when calcified foci in the liver are found, they need to be distinguished. Which ones need to be treated, which ones can be left untreated, and which cases can be kept under constant observation.