Hepatic hemangioma is a common benign tumor of the liver. Most patients with hepatic hemangioma have no obvious clinical symptoms. When the tumor is large, there may be abdominal mass, gastrointestinal discomfort and local compression symptoms. 1. Abdominal mass: When the hepatic hemangioma is large in size, it is mostly a painless abdominal mass. 2. gastrointestinal discomfort: patients may have nausea, abdominal distension, and poor appetite. 3. compression of adjacent organs: cholestasis, jaundice and other manifestations may appear when the tumor compresses the biliary tract; splenomegaly, ascites and other manifestations may appear when it compresses the portal system; dyspnea may appear when it compresses the diaphragm. 4. Others: In severe cases, after the tumor ruptures and bleeds, serious complications such as abdominal distension, pallor and shock may occur. Once the above symptoms appear, go to the hepatobiliary surgery department of the hospital as soon as possible and receive surgical treatment, arterial embolization treatment, radiofrequency ablation and other treatments according to the condition.