Misconceptions about the diagnosis and treatment of hepatic hemangioma

  Hepatic hemangioma is a very common disease of the liver, how common is it? Basically 1 in 5-10 people have hepatic hemangioma. What’s more important is that hepatic hemangiomas are not cancerous and they don’t rupture, and one of the things I often say is that unless you are a boxing sparring athlete, hepatic hemangiomas don’t rupture. In many cases, hepatic hemangioma is just a thing on the liver, just like a discoloration on our skin. Although it may be an eyesore, it is completely harmless to the body, so there is absolutely no need for people to be nervous and anxious about hepatic hemangioma.