Solid nodule in the right lobe of the liver is an ultrasound description of the nature of the liver, suggesting the possibility of hemangioma and hepatocellular carcinoma. 1. Hemangioma: it is a common primary benign tumor of liver, which needs further examination for clear diagnosis. Most patients have no clinical symptoms, if the hemangioma is large or rapidly growing, abdominal mass, gastrointestinal discomfort pressure and other symptoms can be seen, such as can be selected according to the size of the tumor for treatment. If the tumor is small and has no obvious clinical symptoms, it can be followed up for observation; if the hemangioma causes obvious symptoms, surgical resection is needed. 2. Hepatocellular carcinoma: it is a malignant tumor of liver, which is related to alcohol consumption, viral hepatitis, heredity, etc. Early stage can be asymptomatic, and with the development of the disease, it can have symptoms such as pain in the liver area, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, etc. It should be treated according to the tumor markers, enhanced CT scan and other factors. Tumor markers, enhanced CT, nuclear magnetic, liver puncture and other tests are needed to make a clear diagnosis. In addition, hepatic adenoma, hepatitis pseudotumor, etc. can also suggest a solid liver nodule. If ultrasound suggests solid nodules in the right lobe of the liver, further examination is recommended to clarify the nature of the nodules, and then choose a treatment plan based on the results.