Liver nodules cannot be dissipated by taking medication. Liver nodules may be calcified foci of the liver, cirrhotic nodules, liver cancer, etc. Once formed, they are difficult to be eliminated by medication. Liver nodules are divided into benign nodules and malignant nodules. Benign liver nodules such as liver cysts, hepatic hemangiomas, calcified foci, etc., usually do not cause uncomfortable symptoms when they are small, and generally do not cause any other harm to the body, so there is no need to use medication to treat them, and you only need to observe and follow up on the situation of the nodules. If the benign liver nodule grows up with pressure symptoms or rupture and bleeding, partial hepatectomy or segmental hepatectomy should be performed in time for treatment. Malignant liver nodules are usually irregular in shape and need to be actively treated with surgery, radiotherapy or chemotherapy, etc. Untreated malignant nodules have the risk of spreading or distant metastasis, which may threaten the patient’s life. Patients with liver nodules should go to the hospital in time, complete the examination, clarify the nature of the nodule, and carry out regular treatment and therapy in time.