What are the dangers of intrauterine calcified foci?

Intrauterine calcified foci are not harmful especially to women who do not have fertility requirements, but if they do have fertility requirements, intrauterine calcified foci are too large, which can cause infertility and need to be treated in time, and can be cleared for treatment. It can also be removed through laparoscopic surgery to restore the uterus to normal, so that normal pregnancy can be achieved. If you don’t want to have children, you don’t need to treat the foci of calcification, and it won’t affect your health. Calcified foci in the uterus is due to the abortion or drug abortion caused by the abortion caused by the residual, small fibroids in the uterus or small cysts, polyps, etc., through the drug treatment of the atrophy will show the calcified foci. If the calcified foci are large enough to cause pain and other discomforts in the uterine cavity, you can go to the hospital for surgical treatment or laparoscopic surgery, and it is also recommended that you pay attention to strengthening your diet and nutrition.