Should hepatic hemangioma be okay

The incidence of hepatic hemangioma is increasing, with more and more adult males. In recent years, hemangioma has only been taken seriously as people’s awareness of health has transitioned from simple life health to the pursuit of physical and mental health as well as quality of life. Hepatic hemangioma is a congenital vascular malformation, a congenital disease, which usually occurs only in adults and is very harmful. If the diameter of hepatic hemangioma is less than 100px, there is no clinical symptom, and it is dynamically observed that it is stationary and does not develop, it usually will not rupture and bleed without life threatening, but if the tumor is too large or the cyst wall is too thin, especially the hemangioma near the liver surface, plus the rich blood vessels and blood in the hemangioma, it may lead to intra-abdominal hemorrhage due to external force and other factors and endanger life. Therefore, it is also very necessary for patients to improve their general knowledge about it. The symptoms of hepatic hemangioma are usually indigestion, warmth, nausea, abdominal distension, or swelling and discomfort in the liver area. Hemangioma grows slowly, and when it develops to a certain extent, hepatomegaly may appear, but the liver function is normal and the spleen is not enlarged. Therefore, the main thing is to review regularly, avoid drinking alcohol and taking drugs that affect liver function. If the growth rate is too fast or the hemangioma itself is too large or badly located, it needs to be treated. There is no special medicine for hepatic hemangioma, except for some patients who can be treated by hepatic artery embolization, Most of the treatment is based on surgery, the principle of surgery: 1.Tumor diameter <5cm, do not need surgery, regular review, follow up.       2.For tumor diameter of 5-10cm, surgery can be considered.       3.Tumor diameter >10cm is generally treated by surgery.