Does liver hemangioma hurt?

Dr. Tracy Turner
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2025-04-30 20:58:27
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Hemangiomas of the liver are usually not painful.
Hemangiomas of the liver are benign tumors, usually caused by congenital abnormalities, and in most cases are primary benign tumors of the liver. They grow slowly and in most cases do not cause obvious symptoms.
However, if the hemangiomas of the liver are large, they may cause symptoms such as poor appetite and abdominal distension. If the hemangiomas of the liver occur in the right lobe of the liver and press on the intestines, they may also cause symptoms such as poor defecation.
Therefore, although hemangiomas of the liver themselves are generally not painful, they may cause symptoms if they are large and press on other organs or tissues.