Does spermatic cord syringomyelia require surgery or not?

Whether or not spermatic cord syringomyelia requires surgery depends on the patient’s age, severity of the condition, and other factors, and varies from person to person. Seminal cord syringomyelia is an accumulation of fluid that occurs above the testicle, mainly manifested as a unilateral lump in the groin or above the testicle, and some patients are accompanied by symptoms such as swelling and tugging sensation. If the patient with spermatic cord syringomyelia is within two weeks of age, and the amount of fluid is relatively small, there are no obvious symptoms, generally without intervention, the fluid may be self-absorbed, pay attention to observation can be. If the patient with spermatic sheath is more than two years old, the amount of fluid is relatively large, local redness, swelling, pressure symptoms, usually it is difficult to self-absorption of the fluid, the patient should be timely surgical treatment. It is recommended that patients pay attention to rest, avoid strenuous exercise, pay attention to personal hygiene, keep the perineum clean, while surgical treatment of patients should do a good job of post-operative care, regular review.