Symptoms of hepatic hemangioma

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summary

Hepatic hemangioma is a kind of benign tumor of the liver, which is very common in clinic. Patients generally do not have obvious symptoms, and only can be found in the examination or operation. At present, the etiology is not clear. It is generally believed that there are many reasons, such as congenital dysplasia, hormone stimulation, capillary tissue infection and so on, which may cause symptoms. We need to pay attention to it and treat it in time. So the symptoms of hepatic hemangioma I come to answer for you.

Symptoms of hepatic hemangioma

1. Patients with hepatic hemangioma generally do not have obvious symptoms, only when the hemangioma increases to more than 5cm will appear many symptoms. For example, there is abdominal mass, no tenderness, and conductive vascular murmur will appear during auscultation.

2. In addition, patients will also have gastrointestinal symptoms, such as right upper abdomen will feel dull pain, discomfort, loss of appetite, often feel nausea, vomiting and belching, dyspepsia after eating and so on are common, we need to pay attention to.

3. In addition, the hemangioma volume is too large to cause compression symptoms to the surrounding tissues and organs, such as dysphagia in the lower esophagus. When the extrahepatic bile duct is compressed, obstructive jaundice and gallbladder effusion will appear. Splenomegaly and ascites may occur when portal vein system is compressed.

matters needing attention

Hemangioma needs to be treated in time to avoid rupture, massive bleeding, and even death from shock. After the diagnosis of hemangioma, attention should be paid not to strenuous exercise to avoid rupture. For patients with clinical symptoms, timely treatment is needed.