Nodules in the liver of small children may be caused by hemangioma, hepatic cyst, hepatocellular adenoma, etc., which can be handled by follow-up and surgical resection.
1. Hepatic hemangioma: the most common one is cavernous hemangioma, if the tumor is small and slow-growing, it can be observed by follow-up. The preferred effective treatment is surgical resection.
2. Liver cysts: they are the most common benign nodules in the liver. If they are relatively small and do not have any symptoms, they can be followed up for observation. If it is large, it can be treated by ultrasound-guided puncture and fluid extraction or surgery.
3. Hepatocellular adenoma: This is a benign tumor, which can be followed up for observation and surgical resection is the only treatment.
Children with nodules in the liver need to consult a doctor in time, and further improve the auxiliary examination to make a clear diagnosis and treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition.