Patient: Multiple hemangiomas in the right lobe of the liver were found during a medical examination in 1989. On June 21, 2008, the CT report showed several round-like hypointense shadows in the right lobe of the liver, ranging in size, the largest being about 5.5*4.4 cm, and a small round hypointense shadow with watery density in the left and right liver. Medical history considered multiple hemangiomas and small hepatic cysts. I would like to know how to treat and control the enlargement. Thank you! Hepatobiliary Surgery Department, Hepatobiliary Hospital: Hepatic hemangiomas and cysts are benign lesions, mostly congenital, and generally speaking, surgery is not recommended for lesions smaller than 10CM, and no special treatment is needed. What you should pay attention to is regular checkups. There is no need to worry too much. Patient: Thank you very much for Dr. Luo’s reply. I was under a lot of psychological pressure and was afraid of surgery. Now the thought is gone, there is no burden as long as it does not become diseased, thanks again!