Liver nodules, whether benign or malignant, do not return to normal on their own and usually require surgical resection. If the liver nodule is benign, such as a hepatic hemangioma, and the condition is mild with no obvious symptoms. When the size of the nodule is small, no special treatment is usually needed. When the nodule is large, it can be cured by surgical treatment and has a better prognosis. If the liver nodule is a malignant tumor, such as hepatocellular carcinoma, when no metastasis occurs in the early stage, there is a possibility of cure through surgical treatment and supplemented with chemotherapy and targeted therapy according to the pathological condition; when metastasis occurs in the advanced stage, even if the surgery is performed, the possibility of cure is still relatively low, and it is recommended to carry out conservative palliative treatment to prolong the survival time of patients. Therefore, when nodules appear in the liver, you should go to the hospital in time to complete the relevant examinations to clarify the nature of the nodules and avoid delayed treatment.