What happens after surgery for a hepatic hemangioma

Surgery for hepatic hemangiomas does not usually result in after-effects or complications. However, if not properly cared for, bleeding and infection may occur. If the size of the liver hemangioma is large or the growth rate is fast, surgery is the best way to treat it. The part of liver with hemangioma is usually non-functional, and there will be no obvious abnormality of liver function and recurrence after resection, and usually there will be no after-effects. If the patients do not take good care of the wounds after the operation and the wounds do not recover well, it may lead to local bleeding or even local infection. It is recommended that patients maintain a good state of mind, pay attention to a light diet, avoid drinking alcohol, and exercise appropriately. If there is any discomfort, patients should consult a doctor in time.