What are calcified spots

In most cases, calcified spots are just some special mutations that occur after the necrosis of cells in the human body. The human body is metabolizing every day, and it is normal for some cells to die, and after the necrosis, they are deposited because of their own poor circulation, thus forming calcified spots. Most of them are benign and are the traces of past diseases, and most of the patients have no symptoms. Generally, it does not need to be treated and does not harm to the body. Tumor, inflammation, granuloma, parasitic disease, injury, aneurysm, tuberculosis, mycobacteria, syphilis, tuberculosis, etc. can cause calcified spots.