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[|Human|] Hi Doctor... I was recently diagnosis with a liver hemangioma by ultrasound. The reason I had the ultrasound was due to elevated liver enzymes. From what I have read hemangiomas do not cause elevated liver enzymes. Sould I be worried? And my question is, is it okay to drink alcohol with a liver hemangioma? I am only 25 and do drink 1-2 times a week consuming a good amount of beer. I am by no means an alcoholic but have become very worried. Also is it ok to take tylenol with elevated liver enzymes? Thank you
[|AI|]  Hi welcome to Chat Doctor ... You have not mentioned report of liver enzymes value... Hematoma is among less common cause elevated liver enzymes... Hematoma needs medical observation. It is non-cancerous and usually do not require active treatment. If it is symptomatic than surgical excision needed.... If needed investigation done with bag detection, anti CV detection, Celiac disease screening etc. for marked elevated liver enzymes. Take care Advise : Physician consultation for examination and further work up