Can hepatic hemangiomas cause bloating?

Hepatic hemangioma can cause stomach bloating, while stomach bloating is not necessarily caused by hepatic hemangioma. The left lobe of the liver is adjacent to the stomach, when the hepatic hemangioma is located in the left lobe of the liver and the size of the hepatic hemangioma is large, it will cause compression on the stomach, and the stomach will not be able to dilate normally to accommodate food after eating, thus causing the symptoms of stomach bloating. When hepatic hemangioma causes gastric distension, it is necessary to actively deal with the hepatic hemangioma lesion, generally feasible to eliminate the hepatic hemangioma by hepatic hemangioma resection or partial hepatectomy to relieve the symptoms of compression. Stomach distension is not necessarily caused by hepatic hemangioma, but can be caused by many reasons, including intestinal obstruction, dyspepsia, gastrointestinal dysfunction, gastric ulcer, gastritis and other diseases. If patients with hepatic hemangioma have symptoms of gastric distension, they should go to the hospital in time for consultation, to clarify the cause of gastric distension and then carry out targeted treatment.