Can testicular syringomyelia cause a hernia?

Testicular syringomyelia can cause hernia, and if the patient has traffic syringomyelia, it may cause hernia, and it is recommended that patients with syringomyelia take timely treatment such as medication and surgery. Patients with testicular syringomyelia may cause hernia, which usually occurs during the patient’s fetal period. If the sheath protrusion of the fetus does not close completely before birth, the infant will develop traffic-type syringomyelia, which can lead to the complication of incarcerated hernia in the affected child, so it is possible for testicular syringomyelia to lead to hernia. Testicular syringomyelia may cause hernia, the patient should seek timely medical treatment, under the guidance of professional doctors to take treatment measures to avoid aggravating the condition.