After syringomyelia surgery, it usually takes about 1 month to fully recover. Syringomyelia surgery is mainly based on sheath removal with reversal, which can prevent the reappearance of syringomyelia. After surgery, bed rest is required for about 1 week, during which time you should not go to the ground too early. Because of the loose scrotal tissue, local bruising or edema can easily occur after surgery, and bed rest can reduce the symptoms and the chance of local infection. In addition, the scrotum can be elevated appropriately during the recovery period to reduce scrotal edema. About 1 week after surgery, the surgical area generally recovers well, and the stitches can be removed according to the wound healing situation, and then you can walk on the ground in combination with your own situation. During the recovery period, it is recommended to eat more protein-rich foods and avoid spicy and stimulating foods to promote the recovery of the surgical area.