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Is hemangioma of left lobe of liver serious? What should I pay attention to?
(1). Patients with hepatic hemangioma should eat as much fruits and vegetables as possible, keep the ambassador unobstructed and prevent constipation, because frequent constipation will aggravate symptoms such as abdominal distension and belching. When constipation is severe, it will forcibly defecate, which is in danger of huge tumor rupture. In addition, they should avoid external force collision, strenuous physical exercise or strong physical labor, so as not to increase abdominal pressure and cause tumor rupture and bleeding.

(2) Patients with hepatic hemangioma should have a light diet, eat more nutrients, choose foods rich in vitamins and magnesium, avoid greasy, spicy, irritating and hair-raising foods, such as peppers, seafood, barbecue, strong liquor and spicy fried foods, and eat less febrile foods such as cattle, sheep, pigs and dog meat.

(3) Patients with hepatic hemangioma should try not to eat too much, and it is advisable to eat seven or eight points full. Pay attention to keep a good mood at ordinary times, avoid rage, don't have too heavy psychological burden, and relax. They can do some low-intensity exercise to enhance their resistance.