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Suggest Treatment For Hepatic Hemangioma

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Posted on Fri, 6 Oct 2017
Question: I had an Abdominal Ultrasound two weeks ago that revealed two liver hemangiomas. One is located in the right lobe and one in the left lobe. I also had three on an Ultrasound a year ago, but I was never told I had them. I was told by my primary care physician that these hemangiomas are common and do not require any treatment unless they grow. I am a little freaked out to learn this and I am wondering if I need to follow up with a CT Scan. My doctor did not seem concerned. They are very small... and were found incidentally as I had the Ultrasiund due to right sided pain. Nothing else abnormal was found anywhere on the Ultrasound except gas and some fecal matter in the intestines.
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Answered by Dr. Ramesh Kumar (36 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Monitoring every year once.

Detailed Answer:
Hello My dear Patient,
Thank you for choosing HealthcareMagic for your query.
Have gone through your details and i appreciate your concerns.
A hepatic hemangioma is a noncancerous tumor in the liver that's made up of a tangle of blood vessels. Liver hemangiomas typically don't cause symptoms or require any treatment. Pain in right side of abdomen can be there in some cases.
Disurbing a liver hemingioma or surgically removing it has no advantage rather it puts patients on many risks and can even be mortal.
Standard protocol says that we should monitor rhe growh by either a CT scan (better view) or an Ultrasound every 1 year.
Only if there is massive growth seen(very rare) then only should an agrresive management should be done.

So i would suggest you not to worry at all.
Just keep monitoring it every year once.
Its just a benign growth and will not effect you.

Hope i was helpful dear.
Wish you a happy life ahead!
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Suggest Treatment For Hepatic Hemangioma

Brief Answer: Monitoring every year once. Detailed Answer: Hello My dear Patient, Thank you for choosing HealthcareMagic for your query. Have gone through your details and i appreciate your concerns. A hepatic hemangioma is a noncancerous tumor in the liver that's made up of a tangle of blood vessels. Liver hemangiomas typically don't cause symptoms or require any treatment. Pain in right side of abdomen can be there in some cases. Disurbing a liver hemingioma or surgically removing it has no advantage rather it puts patients on many risks and can even be mortal. Standard protocol says that we should monitor rhe growh by either a CT scan (better view) or an Ultrasound every 1 year. Only if there is massive growth seen(very rare) then only should an agrresive management should be done. So i would suggest you not to worry at all. Just keep monitoring it every year once. Its just a benign growth and will not effect you. Hope i was helpful dear. Wish you a happy life ahead!