Can you twist your waist for hepatic hemangioma

Generally, people with small size of hepatic hemangioma can twist their waist appropriately, but not strenuous exercise. However, if the hepatic hemangioma is large, exercise should be avoided. Hepatic hemangioma is a common benign tumor originating in the liver. Usually, patients with small size of hepatic hemangioma can twist their waist, and this disease usually does not affect the waist, and most of the patients have no clinical symptoms at this time, so they can exercise appropriately to enhance their physical fitness and immunity, but it is not recommended to exercise strenuously, and they need to pay more attention to rest. If the volume of hepatic hemangioma is large, it is necessary to avoid exercise, so it is not recommended to twist the waist due to this time the patient will have epigastric pain, nausea, vomiting, abdominal masses and other symptoms, if twisting the waist, it may aggravate the discomfort, causing hemangioma rupture and bleeding. Secondly, patients also need to adjust the diet structure, keep the mood happy and develop good work and rest habits. All in all, patients with hepatic hemangioma need to strengthen their daily life management, go to the hospital for review on time, and actively cooperate with doctors for treatment if necessary.