Question

What are the causes of liver hemangioma? How should treatment be approached when a patient experiences mild nausea and vomiting?

Answer

The formation of liver hemangioma is often associated with long-term staying up late, irregular lifestyle, or emotional fluctuations. If a patient only has mild nausea and vomiting, and the liver function is not affected, no special treatment is needed. However, once severe nausea, abdominal distension, and elevated transaminases occur, intervention surgery should be performed under the guidance of a physician. After surgery, patients should consume foods rich in vitamins, avoid alcohol, and regularly follow up on blood routine and liver function to ensure stable condition.