How long you can exercise strenuously after surgery for hepatic hemangioma mainly depends on how long it takes for your body to fully recover, and strenuous exercise is generally not recommended in the absence of full recovery. Liver hemangioma is a kind of benign tumor disease that occurs in the liver, and usually does not have obvious symptoms. Surgery is one of the treatment options to deal with hepatic hemangiomas, and the surgical options available to patients include hepatic hemangioma debulking, hepatectomy, laparoscopic surgery, and liver transplantation. For patients with hepatic hemangiomas treated with surgery, how soon an individual can exercise strenuously after surgery is related to the body’s recovery, and strenuous exercise is generally not recommended without a full recovery. In addition, each patient’s condition is different, and the surgical method used is different, the recovery time required by the body itself is significantly different. In conclusion, postoperative patients with hepatic hemangioma should do a good job of nursing care, do not perform strenuous exercise before complete recovery, and should choose suitable exercise according to the recovery of the individual body. If there is any discomfort, consult a doctor in time and have a regular review.