What is the danger of the formation of soft foci in the right parietal lobe?

Right parietal lobe softening foci formation is a lesion left behind by old cerebrovascular lesions, which usually does not cause any harm to the body. Right parietal lobe softening foci may be due to liquefaction of brain tissue after necrosis caused by old cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage and other diseases, resulting in a kind of softening foci. This condition generally does not require special treatment, and active control of the underlying disease is recommended. The right parietal lobe softening can be followed up regularly with head CT or MRI in the later stage to observe the specific changes of the softening foci, and it is also necessary to go to the corresponding department in the hospital in time, and in the daily life, it is necessary to develop good dietary and living habits, eat a light diet, low-salt and low-fat diet, and at the same time, control the smoking and alcohol, and control the body weight.