How to medicate a hepatic hemangioma

Hepatic hemangioma is a benign lesion that usually does not require medication, and medication will not eliminate the hemangioma.
Hepatic hemangioma is a benign mass formed by malformation of a large number of arterial and venous blood vessels in the liver. Small hemangiomas do not have any symptom, while large hemangiomas can have symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, postprandial fullness, vague pain in the upper abdomen and loss of appetite.
For small hemangiomas without clinical symptoms, there is no need for treatment, regular review is enough, and medication is not effective. Large hemangiomas can be treated by surgical resection or arterial embolization.
In daily life, you need to develop good habits, avoid exertion, quit smoking and drinking, and eat more fresh vegetables and fruits. If you find hemangiomas, you should have regular checkups and consult the doctor in time if you have any uncomfortable symptoms.