How to treat syringomyelia in babies

There is no specific medicine for the treatment of syringomyelia in babies, and surgical treatment is the mainstay. The specific type of surgery to be used will be determined by the doctor according to the baby’s condition, physical condition, and so on. Syringomyelia occurs in children and is not contagious. Pediatric syringomyelia is a common urological condition, a cystic mass that forms when too much fluid accumulates in the scrotal sheath cavity. Asymptomatic, small-sized syringomyelia can mostly subside on its own without treatment; while syringomyelia that is too large will affect normal urination and walking, and will require treatment depending on the situation. Surgery is often used to treat syringomyelia with good results. Commonly used surgical procedures include syringomyelia reversal, syringomyelia resection, syringomyelia decapitation, and syringomyelia ligation, etc. Doctors will choose specific surgical procedures according to the specific condition of the baby and his/her physical condition. If your baby is suffering from syringomyelia, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition.