The need for management of hepatic necrotic nodules depends on the nature of the necrotic nodule. Generally speaking, benign necrotic nodules usually do not require treatment, while malignant necrotic nodules of the liver require treatment. The presence of necrotic nodules in the liver indicates damage to the liver. Generally, benign nodules are mainly caused by inflammation of the liver, or localized bile duct obstruction in the liver leading to localized necrosis. If there are no obvious symptoms or the liver function is normal, this condition does not require treatment, and regular follow-up examinations are required. However, if it is clear that the necrotic nodule is malignant, it must be treated in time, or else it will lead to spreading or metastasis of cancer cells. All in all, if you find necrotic liver nodules, you must go to the hospital for timely consultation, to clarify whether it is benign or malignant, and take reasonable treatment to avoid the development of the disease.