Question

A friend has been diagnosed with a liver hemangioma and often expresses concerns about his life. How should one handle a liver hemangioma?

Answer

The treatment of liver hemangioma depends on its specific location and size. Clinically, liver hemangioma is a common condition. If the hemangioma is small in size and has little impact on health, it usually does not require treatment and only needs regular follow-up checks. However, if the diameter of the hemangioma exceeds 5 millimeters, surgery or interventional therapy should be considered, as the risk of rupture and bleeding increases at this point, which may pose a threat to life.