Question

A 30-year-old individual was diagnosed with a hemangioma during a company health check-up. What are the causes of hemangiomas? Are they caused by poor lifestyle habits? How should treatment be conducted?

Answer

The treatment of hemangiomas depends on their location. For smaller liver hemangiomas, there is usually no need for special treatment, and patients can maintain normal daily life while undergoing regular liver color Doppler ultrasound examinations. If the hemangioma continues to grow rapidly over a short period, surgical removal may be considered. Overall, the postoperative recovery is relatively good, and there is no need to worry excessively. Recovery should be gradual. Postoperative advice includes adequate rest and avoiding spicy and irritating foods.