Gallbladder stones are mainly found in adults and are caused by a combination of factors. If you have symptoms such as dullness and distension in the upper right or upper middle abdomen, belching, etc., go to the hepatobiliary surgery department promptly. Intrahepatic bile duct stones are often complicated by bile duct obstruction, which can easily induce local infection and secondary bile duct stenosis, making it difficult for the stones to be discharged on their own, and the disease is prolonged. Liver cysts are cystic enlargement of local tissues of the liver, most of which are congenital and have little effect on the body. When cysts are larger or complications appear, they need to be treated in a specialist. Suggestions: 1. Regular review and follow-up. 2. Pay more attention to diet and abstain from high-fat foods and alcohol. Intrahepatic calcified foci Intrahepatic calcified foci are “scars” formed after inflammation of liver parenchymal cells, and may also be partial calcification of the intrahepatic bile duct wall. It is recommended that you have regular review and outpatient follow-up.