If the hepatic hemangioma is not large and there are no signs or symptoms, it does not require treatment and does not matter. If the size of the tumor is too large, or if there is persistent pain and discomfort, surgery is required. Hepatic hemangioma is a benign liver tumor, most patients do not have any obvious signs or symptoms, often discovered by chance when other tests are performed, and even after discovery, most do not require treatment. There is no evidence to suggest that hepatic hemangiomas become malignant or increase the risk of cancer in other tissues. The presence of symptoms depends on the size and location of the hepatic hemangioma. The vast majority of patients do not have any noticeable symptoms, and when they do, they are non-characteristic and mild, and complications are even rarer. The majority of patients with hepatic hemangiomas are discovered incidentally when they are examined for other reasons. If you feel the corresponding symptoms or are very worried about your condition, you can go to the hospital for detailed examination. Imaging tests . (e.g. ultrasound, CT, MR|) is the main method to diagnose hepatic hemangioma at present. Daily attention should be paid to detecting the condition and improving lifestyle to ensure liver health.