What is a hemangioma in the right lobe of the liver?

Hemangioma found in the right lobe of the liver is a benign tumor, attention to regular review can be. Hemangioma found in the right lobe of liver is a benign lesion, hemangioma is a kind of mass structure caused by malformation of a large number of arterial and venous blood vessels of liver, which may be congenital hereditary factors, or may be related to intrahepatic infections to a certain extent. When finding hemangiomas, firstly, we have to assess the location and size of hemangiomas, and then formulate a treatment plan according to the specific situation. When the diameter of hemangioma is less than 5 cm, no special treatment is usually needed, and regular review is sufficient; when the liver hemangioma is larger than 5 cm, it may compress the surrounding tissues or organs, and the patient will have problems such as epigastric pain, nausea, vomiting, etc., and it may spontaneously rupture and bleed, which requires surgery for treatment. For patients with hepatic hemangioma, it is recommended to regularly consult the hepatobiliary surgery department of regular hospitals.