What medication to take for bilateral syringomyelia of the testicles

Bilateral testicular syringomyelia need to be examined in the hospital to decide whether medication is needed. If there is an acute infection that causes increased exudation and bilateral syringomyelia, then cephalosporin or quinolone antibiotics can be used, such as cefixime capsules, levofloxacin hydrochloride capsules, and other medications to carry out the treatment. However, if there is only a small amount of bilateral syringomyelia, or if there is no infection, then oral medication will not help. Especially in children, bilateral syringomyelia should be considered as a result of the syringomyelia not closing. The diagnosis is confirmed by examination and surgical intervention is necessary to achieve a complete cure. It may also be related to the patient’s metabolism, for example, in patients with hypoproteinemia there may be syringomyelia or scrotal skin edema. Bilateral syringomyelia after trauma can also be treated with oral cephalosporins to prevent infection and reduce the likelihood of scrotal syringomyelia after trauma.