Is a hemangioma of the s8 segment of the liver serious?

Whether a hemangioma in the S8 segment of the liver is serious or not is mainly determined by the size and location of the hemangioma, as well as the clinical symptoms caused by the hemangioma. Small hemangiomas do not compress the surrounding tissues and are not serious; hemangiomas that are large in size and cause compression or rupture in the surrounding tissues are serious. 1. Small hemangiomas do not compress the surrounding tissues and do not cause liver function abnormalities, so they are not serious conditions and do not require special intervention. 2. If the size of the hemangioma gradually increases and causes pressure on the adjacent liver and biliary tissues, further affecting the digestive function or causing pain, it is a more serious condition and requires active treatment; rupture of the hemangioma may easily cause hemorrhage, which is also a serious condition. Hemangioma in S8 of the liver accompanied by obvious pain in the liver area and dyspepsia requires timely medical observation, comprehensive analysis of the lesion and standardized treatment under the guidance of clinicians.