Two-year-old babies with syringomyelia are less likely to heal on their own, and can heal on their own within 1 year of age. Those with syringomyelia at the age of 2 to 3 years old can be treated surgically by ligating the unclosed syringomyelia, and sclerotherapy by injection is generally not advocated. Newborn infants with syringomyelia are originated from the syringomyelia is not closed, usually around 1 year old syringomyelia can be self-occluded, occasionally combined with inguinal hernia or testicular torsion. If the syringomyelia does not subside after 2-3 years of age, surgical treatment can be considered. Surgery is usually performed by making a transverse incision in the external inguinal ring and ligating the unclosed syringomyelia. Syringomyelia is not advocated to inject sclerotherapy, traffic syringomyelia has the danger of injection into the peritoneal cavity, the injection of sclerotherapy can cause the testis, epididymis or spermatic cord and the surrounding tissues adhesion, the formation of localized hard lumps. When the two-year-old baby syringomyelia, parents should take it to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor standardized treatment.