Calcified foci in the right liver and soreness in the liver area may be intrahepatic calcification or intrahepatic bile duct stones. 1. Intrahepatic calcification: Calcified site is a lesion, after the liver is attacked by bacteria, parasitic infection, etc., the liver repairs and engulfs the lesion by itself, which produces calcium salt deposition and leads to calcification. Intrahepatic calcification is an abnormal deposition of calcium salts in the liver tissue and is usually a sign of hepatocellular damage. Usually, if the primary disease is effectively treated, no obvious symptoms will appear. 2. Intrahepatic choledocholithiasis: Intrahepatic choledocholithiasis, also known as hepatic choledocholithiasis, can enter the common bile duct, in fact, it is secondary to extrahepatic choledocholithiasis, which can cause acute cholangitis, leading to high fever, chills and abdominal pain. 3. Soreness in the liver area also consider the presence of viral hepatitis, gallbladder stones cholecystitis, liver abscess and other diseases. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time for a clear diagnosis and standardized treatment.