Intrasplenic calcified foci usually do not have much effect on the body, but they should be kept under constant observation to prevent serious complications. Intrasplenic calcified foci are usually detected through imaging tests during a physical examination, which mainly suggests that inflammation of the spleen, tuberculosis and other diseases may be present in the patient’s body. In the case of small splenic calcification foci, patients usually do not experience discomfort and do not need special treatment, but need to observe the changes of the splenic calcification foci. If the foci of calcification in the spleen are large, nausea, vomiting and other discomforts occur, it is necessary to go to the hospital for review in time, and in serious cases, it may be necessary to remove the spleen. When patients have calcified foci in the spleen with discomfort, it is recommended that they go to the hospital in time and be treated under the guidance of a doctor.