Dense light spots in the liver area on color ultrasound may indicate liver injury, which is often clinically indicative of hepatitis, fatty liver, alcoholic hepatitis and other related diseases. 1. Hepatitis. Hepatitis virus damages liver cells, liver ultrasound often shows dense spots in the liver area, feasible hepatitis virus antigen antibody test to clarify. 2. Fatty liver. Liver ultrasound in people with fatty liver may also show dense spots in the liver area, which can be diagnosed by their past medical history and body mass index. 3. Alcoholic liver disease. Alcohol and other toxic substances can also damage liver cells, and if the examiner has conditions such as alcoholic liver disease, ultrasound may also indicate a dense liver spot, which can be clarified based on his or her history of alcohol consumption. If you have a color ultrasound with dense spots in the liver area, you should go to the hospital in time, perform liver function, enhanced CT and other tests to clarify or exclude related diseases, and get standardized treatment as soon as possible.