Question

The husband of a patient was recently diagnosed with liver hemangioma, with a lump in the abdomen that is not tender to pressure, but the time of formation is unclear. Is liver hemangioma benign or malignant? What are the causes of liver hemangioma?

Answer

Liver hemangioma is a benign disease that does not cause atrophy in the abdomen during formation. Usually, a check-up is required for a definitive diagnosis of liver hemangioma. The detailed causes of liver hemangioma are not yet clear, but they are generally related to congenital development and certain drug use. After being diagnosed with liver hemangioma, surgery can be considered based on the severity of the condition. It is recommended to undergo treatment under the guidance of a physician, avoid spicy foods, and ensure adequate rest.