Question
Patients with hepatic hemangioma caused by long-term excessive use of contraceptives are confused about the treatment methods for this disease. They want to know how to treat hepatic hemangioma and whether the condition can be effectively controlled.
Answer
Hepatic hemangioma is caused by abnormal vascular development. If the size of the hemangioma is small, less than 5 millimeters, it usually does not require immediate treatment as it does not significantly affect overall health. However, if the hemangioma is larger, exceeding 5 millimeters, intervention or routine surgery may need to be considered. These treatment methods help control the condition, and patients should closely cooperate with their doctors for necessary observation and treatment.