Fatty liver can potentially lead to intrahepatic calcified foci. Although fatty liver and intrahepatic calcified foci may seem unrelated, intrahepatic calcified foci can be caused by a variety of factors, mostly related to intrahepatic inflammation. Fatty liver is mainly due to liver fat metabolism abnormality caused by poor lifestyle habits or long-term heavy drinking, and liver inflammation caused by large amount of fat accumulation; while intrahepatic calcified foci are mainly due to the formation of hepatic fibrosis or the deposition of calcium. In daily life, attention should be paid to develop good living habits, appropriate exercise as well as abstaining from alcohol in order to reduce the incidence of fatty liver. If you have any discomfort, please consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying your condition.