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Calcinants in the lungs and other organs are dead tissue sites filled with calcium salts

The formation of calcifications in various human organs is a secondary process of a number of diseases. They are different in size and form of deposition of calcium salts in tissues and organs. The procedure for treating calcifications is to correctly diagnose the cause of their occurrence and to eliminate it.

Calcinants in the lungs are most often detected during an X-ray study. They are areas of the lungs that are filled with calcium salts. Calcinants in the lungs can be a consequence of a tuberculosis, a severe form of pneumonia or occur after the death of parasites. Speaking in unprofessional language, the body seemed to "cement" the necrotic parts of the lungs due to illness. In this case, the functionality of the lungs is reduced, which can sometimes lead to oxygen starvation. And sometimes in the calcifications themselves are microorganisms in "hibernation", which caused the previous inflammatory process, which led to tissue damage. Thus, the immune system constantly has to control the possible source of recurrent infection. If regular changes in tomography do not reveal any changes in the control of the lungs, calcification in the lungs is not dangerous, and there is no need to treat them. Preventive measures should, first of all, be aimed at strengthening immunity. Sometimes calcinants in the lungs are removed surgically.

Calcinates in the liver are very often accidentally detected during an ultrasound examination. They are single or multiple solid structures. Most often calcinates in the liver occur after the transferred malaria, amebiasis, echinococcosis or tuberculosis. Unfortunately, getting rid of calcinates in the liver is very difficult, although there are cases of resorption of calcium salts in patients. If calcification is found in the liver, a strict diet should be followed and a regular ultrasound examination should be performed to diagnose liver condition. With increasing foci of salt deposition in the liver, only a doctor can decide on the appointment of further treatment.

Also, when carrying out ultrasound, calcicates in the kidneys are often found. Calcinate in the kidney can form with pyelonephritis and tuberculosis. Also, it can be a consequence of the transferred glomerulonephritis. Athletes, who use a lot of protein for muscle growth, are at risk of people susceptible to the deposition of salts in the kidneys in the form of calcinates. Calcine in the kidney, in this case, is formed without the presence of any disease. Before taking a decision on treatment, a complete examination must be completed.

Traditional medicine as a preventive measure against the occurrence of calcifications recommends taking decoctions of sporrows, bearberry or grasses of the floor and floor in various combinations.

It happens that calcinates are found in women during mammography. Sometimes this is a sign of a malignant neoplasm, but larger calcifications indicate the development of a benign process. In both cases, a more accurate examination is needed.

Often calcifications are found in the placenta of pregnant women. The reasons for this may be a premature intrauterine disease or a circulatory disorder in the placenta. In the second case, it is necessary to find urgently the causes of calcification.

The cause of formation of calcifications can also be considered a violation of calcium-phosphate metabolism. Therefore, the treatment of calcifications, which can form in different organs of a person, should be considered in terms of eliminating the cause of their occurrence.

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