How patients with hepatic hemangioma can protect their fragile livers

  As the incidence of hepatic hemangioma increases each year, it is essential to spread knowledge about the care of patients with hepatic hemangioma. The presence of hepatic hemangioma disease predisposes the liver to metabolic dysfunction, which in turn affects and damages the body’s functions to a certain extent.  So, how can patients with hepatic hemangioma protect their fragile liver?  1, to ensure stable emotions, after recovery, should participate in the work within the body’s capacity to eliminate negative influences and maintain the normal metabolic function of the body. However, in the case that the compensatory function of the organism is decreasing and complicated by infection, the patient must be bedridden and rest more.  2, liver hemangioma patients try to drink as little as possible, as long as a moderate amount of alcohol can promote the circulation of blood. But you can’t drink too much, you should know that the liver’s function of detoxification and metabolism of alcohol is limited, more drinking will hurt the liver. According to medical research, a healthy person weighing 120 pounds can only metabolize a very small amount of alcohol every day, and if it exceeds the limit, it will affect the liver function and even cause alcoholism, endangering the patient’s life.  3, liver hemangioma patients should drink more water, will replenish body fluids, enhance blood circulation, promote metabolism, drink more water can also promote the secretion of glands, especially the digestive glands and pancreatic juice, bile, in order to facilitate human digestion, absorption and elimination of waste in the body, reduce toxins and human metabolites damage to the liver.  4, liver hemangioma patients should develop good eating habits to reduce the burden on the gastrointestinal tract, such as binge drinking and overeating. Bad dietary habits can cause abnormal secretion of digestive juices in the body, resulting in dysfunction of the liver. Therefore, the patient’s diet should be balanced, and the content of minerals, carbohydrates, proteins and fats in food should be kept in the corresponding proportion; eat less spicy food and more fresh vegetables and fruits, etc.  5. Close observation should be paid attention to. Since complications may occur after some liver surgeries, the patient’s bleeding condition, physical symptoms, change of consciousness, urine volume, etc. must be closely observed after surgery.  Although hepatic hemangioma is a benign tumor, it is like a time bomb that threatens the patient’s health and even life safety at any time. Therefore, the treatment of hepatic hemangioma becomes especially important. At the same time, care is needed during the treatment process as well as the recovery process. Only by taking good care of health care in life can we effectively promote recovery and keep away from the harm of liver hemangioma disease.