The best way to eliminate hepatic calcification foci

Intrahepatic calcified foci usually do not need to be eliminated, and there is no other drug or method to eliminate them. Hepatic calcified foci are caused by localized deposition of calcium salts after stabilization or healing of the liver disease. Usually, there is no obvious impairment of liver function or elevation of bilirubin, and the patient can continue to be observed clinically without special treatment. At present, intrahepatic calcified foci can only be eliminated by surgery, such as resection of part of the hepatic lobe tissue, which can be resected together with the locally deposited calcified foci. However, surgical treatment is generally not recommended because the presence of intrahepatic calcified foci does not have a negative impact on the body, and the development of this symptom is merely a scarring manifestation. In general, calcified foci do not cause liver disease or cause liver damage. So there is no need to be particularly worried, it is a manifestation of benign liver, usually eat less food containing high calcium and salt, while drinking more pure water. When there is any discomfort in your body, you should consult a doctor in time and treat it actively so as not to miss your condition.