Multiple hemangiomas in the liver can be observed and followed up, or can be treated by surgery. 1. Observation and follow-up: hemangioma in liver is a benign tumor, which is a mixture of multiple veins and arteries in liver, the diameter is less than 5 centimeters, and usually does not need special treatment, and regular follow-up and observation should be made to observe the growth rate and size of hemangioma. 2. Surgery: if the diameter of hemangioma is larger than 5 centimeters, or if the patient suffers from hemorrhage or infection of the hemangioma, surgery is needed. Surgery can be chosen as hemangioma resection, partial hepatectomy, radiofrequency treatment, etc. For the diffuse hemangioma in liver or the hemangioma that cannot be resected, liver transplantation is also available. If multiple hemangiomas are found in the liver, it is recommended to consult the Hepatobiliary Surgery Department of regular hospitals to adopt reasonable treatment plan.