Hepatic hemangioma is a tumor disease, so the harm to patients is immeasurable. To do a good job in preventing this disease, we must have a certain understanding of its clinical symptoms. Let’s take a look at the symptoms of hepatic hemangioma, hope it will be helpful to you. 1.Small hemangiomas are mostly asymptomatic, while larger hemangiomas may have distension and pain in the liver area. 2.Small hemangioma has no signs and symptoms, while for larger hemangioma, a mass can be palpated in the right upper abdomen and the liver is large. 3.Large liver, mass and compression symptoms appear due to the enlargement of tumor, which are mostly asymptomatic in early stage. Diagnosis is mainly based on ultrasound, cT, nuclear scan and hepatic arteriography to confirm the diagnosis. Smaller hemangiomas with no symptoms do not need to be treated and can be observed dynamically, while partial hepatectomy can be chosen for those with compression symptoms. Most hemangiomas are solitary and less than 4 cm in diameter. Hepatic hemangiomas are often found incidentally during ultrasound examination, and their size and shape and number are not certain, and they are often congenital in nature. If the hepatic hemangioma is stationary and does not develop, it is usually not life-threatening without any conscious symptoms. There may be fibrous tissue and mechanized thrombus in hepatic hemangioma, which may cause swelling of tumor and distension of liver peritoneum due to repeated thrombosis. The above article is about the clinical symptoms of hepatic hemangioma. If your body shows the above symptoms, you should pay attention to them and go to the regular hospital for examination and treatment in time. We hope that patients will recover soon.