The syringomyelia will get bigger and bigger and should be treated with surgery as early as possible. Traffic syringomyelia is mostly seen in infants or adolescents and is caused by congenital unclosed sphincter. If surgical treatment of high sphincter ligation is not performed early, the fissure of the sphincter will gradually increase, resulting in larger and larger fluid in the sphincter sac. Adult simple testicular syringomyelia is caused by inflammatory material stimulation or trauma, tumor, etc., which leads to too fast production and too slow absorption of fluid in the sphincter and causes an increase in syringomyelia, and testicular syringomyelia reversal suture should be performed. If surgery is not performed early, the effusion in the testicular sphincter will also become larger and larger, leading to discomfort and swelling of the testicular scrotum, which can cause testicular atrophy in severe cases.