Slightly hyperechoic nodules in the liver may be caused by intrahepatic stones, intrahepatic calcifications and tumors, as follows: First, intrahepatic stones: you can go to the hospital for relevant examinations, such as abdominal enhancement CT or abdominal MRI. Most of the intrahepatic stones can be treated without any special treatment, but they need to control the diet and sometimes they need to be treated with cholestatic drugs, such as Sulforaphane, ursodeoxycholic acid capsules, etc. Second, intrahepatic calcification: often caused by trauma or infection or parasitic diseases. Thirdly, benign and malignant tumors: they may be benign tumors of the liver or malignant tumors of the liver, such as hepatocellular carcinoma, which require percutaneous liver puncture biopsy for clarification. Patients should avoid drinking alcoholic beverages and eating overly oily food during the examination and treatment, otherwise it may interfere with the examination results.