Where to massage testicular syringomyelia

Massage is not recommended for testicular syringomyelia, which needs to be treated as soon as possible depending on the condition of the syringomyelia. The sphincter is located in the scrotum and normally contains a small amount of fluid, which can play a lubricating role, but if it leads outward, it may lead to the collection of fluid in the lumen exceeding the normal amount and form a cyst, which can affect normal life with a feeling of swelling or penile invagination. However, it does not need to be massaged, and unauthorized massage may even aggravate the syringomyelia, which can lead to an increase in fluid in the lumen, so it is not recommended. If the syringomyelia is not much, it usually does not need treatment and regular follow up is enough. However, if the syringomyelia is very serious and affects normal life, surgical treatment such as sphincterotomy can be performed for radical treatment. Therefore, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible and follow the doctor’s instruction for treatment once the syringomyelia is detected.