Hepatic hemangioma almost never grows in a lifetime, such a statement is not rigorous enough, hepatic hemangioma develops slowly, but it can also increase in size and appear compression symptoms. Hepatic hemangioma is the most common of the benign tumors of the liver, originating from embryonic vascular malformation buds, may be related to birth control pills, pregnancy, steroid hormones and other factors, preferably in women aged 30 to 50 years, can be single or multiple. Hepatic hemangioma grows slowly, and it can occur in the course of several years to decades. However, it does not mean that hepatic hemangioma will not increase in size, it just means that it usually does not cause symptoms, but when it gradually increases in size and presses on the surrounding neighboring organs, it will also cause digestive symptoms such as abdominal distension, nausea, poor appetite and so on. If you find hepatic hemangioma, you need to actively consult a doctor and take reasonable treatment under the guidance of a physician.