What happened to the slightly hyperechoic liver?

The presence of slightly hyperechoic manifestations in the liver may be associated with the presence of intrahepatic calcified foci or intrahepatic bile duct stones, or liver mass lesions and other conditions. If there is no symptom discomfort, no family history of tumor, no smoking or drinking habits, and no viral hepatitis infection, the patient can be temporarily observed and the liver ultrasound or CT can be reviewed periodically, while if there is abdominal discomfort, abnormal liver function, jaundice, or suspicious malignant tendency, the patient should be further examined for tumor markers, hepatitis, abdominal CT or MRI, and surgical treatment if necessary.