Hepatic hemangioma 10×8mm is not serious and can be reviewed regularly and left untreated for the time being. Hepatic hemangioma is a relatively common benign tumor of the liver, which usually does not cause obvious discomfort and is often detected during ultrasound examination or during abdominal surgery. Hepatic hemangioma can be divided into small hemangioma (<5cm), hemangioma (5-10cm), giant hemangioma (10-15cm) and very large hemangioma (>15cm) according to the size of the tumor. 10×8mm is a small hemangioma, which usually does not require special prevention or treatment, but regular liver ultrasound and follow-up observation. If the size of hepatic hemangioma increases, which can affect liver function and cause liver damage, surgical resection and minimally invasive intervention should be given to avoid spontaneous rupture and bleeding of hepatic hemangioma, which can even endanger life. If hepatic hemangioma is clearly diagnosed, we should pay attention to avoid spicy and stimulating food, greasy and fried food, avoid smoking and alcohol, consume more fresh fruits and vegetables, and develop good habits of work and rest.