It is usually possible to walk after testicular disease treatment, but the exact time of getting out of bed needs to be decided according to the anesthesia as well as the patient’s condition. 1. If the patient is under subarachnoid anesthesia for surgical treatment of the testicular area, such as cryptorchid surgery, orchiectomy surgery, etc., the patient will need at least 6 hours of bed rest before walking. At least 6 hours of bed rest is needed before getting up and walking after the operation to avoid headache caused by low cranial pressure. 2. If the patient is a testicular syringomyelia done by puncture fluid extraction, this situation is less damage, after treatment can walk normally. Overall, whether you can walk after the treatment of testicular disease, it is best to consult the attending physician, the professional doctor according to the condition to determine whether you can walk.