Uterine calcified spots generally refer to when the uterine fibroids degenerate, the decomposed triglycerides combine with calcium salts and are deposited in the fibroids, at this time do ultrasound examination or X-ray, you can clearly see the calcified shadows, generally do not need treatment is a common lesion, regular examination can be. If you have had a miscarriage, the intrauterine residue caused by the miscarriage can also cause calcified spots, so if there is no physical discomfort, you can observe it first. If there is a small amount of residue after miscarriage, you can take blood-activating drugs and scrape the uterus if necessary to avoid the formation of calcified spots. If there is no abdominal pain, there is no need to worry too much and regular review can be done. If a post-menopausal woman has a calcified uterus, there is no need to treat it and it will not affect her body, so regular checkups are fine.