Hemangioma of liver usually does not disappear automatically, so running cannot make hemangioma of liver subside. Hemangioma of the liver is a benign tumor of the liver, which is common in middle-aged and old-aged patients, mostly single, occasionally multiple. The growth of hepatic hemangioma is very slow, and the course of the disease may last for more than several years. When the hemangioma is small, most of the patients do not have any clinical manifestations. After the tumor slowly increases, there may be symptoms of hepatomegaly or compression, such as compression of the stomach, duodenum and other neighboring organs, which may cause epigastric discomfort, abdominal distension, abdominal pain and other symptoms. Surgical resection is the most effective treatment for hepatic hemangioma. If the hepatic hemangioma is <3cm in children and <5cm in adults, it usually does not need special treatment and regular review is enough. If the hepatic hemangioma is >5cm or suddenly increases in size within a short period of time, immediate surgical treatment should be performed. If hepatic hemangioma is found, it should be treated under the guidance of specialized doctors.