After syringomyelia surgery, it is usually 4 weeks after surgery before strenuous exercise can be performed. Surgery generally about 7-10 days the wound can be completely swollen, at this time you can remove the sutures, but the patient at this time you can walk normally, can not engage in strenuous activities. After 4 weeks of surgery, the local wounds have healed completely and firmly, as in the normal non-surgical state, at this time you can carry out normal strenuous activities, and will not cause local pain or local wound dehiscence. It is recommended to follow the doctor’s advice to choose the right time for surgery, especially for children, it is important to follow the doctor’s advice to carry out strenuous activities. Because children with syringomyelia are often combined with inguinal hernia, it is recommended to delay strenuous activities until 8 weeks after the surgery if there is an inguinal hernia, so as not to cause early weight-bearing or strenuous activities, which may lead to hernia recurrence phenomenon. It is recommended to follow the surgeon’s instructions and choose the right time for strenuous activities.