Do liver cysts calcify?

Liver cysts may calcify. Liver cysts may form calcification foci, the disease is a benign tumor in the liver area, the disease gradually progresses, the cyst wall of the fibrous tissue necrosis will cause inflammatory tissue hyperplasia, the local will form calcium salt deposition, and ultimately will cause the cyst wall calcification. However, liver calcification to liver cavernous hemangioma calcification is common, part of the patient is due to ever had hepatitis, when the liver cell necrosis after a special mutation, if has not been able to discharge, deposited in the liver will form calcification. In addition to this, calcification can also be caused by trauma to the liver or parasitic infections, so it is not necessarily caused by liver cysts. Hepatic calcification foci are generally not serious and do not require special treatment, but if you have symptoms such as nausea, weakness, yellowish color, etc., you need to consult a doctor in a timely manner and undergo a relevant review to understand the development of liver calcification.