Patients, especially children, with spinal cord tethered syndrome should be alert for clinical manifestations of dermal sinus tracts or subcutaneous masses. Tetheredcordsyndrome (TCS) is a syndrome in which the spinal cord or conus is stretched due to various congenital and acquired causes, resulting in a series of neurological dysfunctions and deformities. TCS is also known as hypospadias because the spinal cord is most often stretched in the lumbosacral medulla, causing the cones to be abnormally low. Congenital cutaneous sinus tracts (dorsaldermalsinusesofcongenitalorigin): These sinus tracts are due to the failure to separate the neural tube from the surface embedded skin. Sinus tracts are commonly found in the lumbosacral region, head, and chest; most of them present only as deep depressions, and true sinus tracts are rare; the skin at the sinus tract may be normal, hairy, or hemangioma, and may be accompanied by spina bifida; sinus tracts as an entrance can cause manifestations of meningitis, abscesses, and osteomyelitis, and dermatomal cysts caused by sinus tracts can cause compression symptoms. If the sinus tract causes CNS infection or compression symptoms, surgery should be performed. The spinal cord embolism is already organically altered by the time the symptoms appear, and we cannot restore it to normal, but can only treat it appropriately so that it does not continue to progress. The symptoms of spinal cord embolism may be the result of destructive damage to the nervous system, which is usually irreparable, and treatment is simply to keep the damage from getting worse. Symptoms may also be the result of irritative or incomplete damage to the nervous system, when surgical treatment may have the dual effect of reducing symptoms and preventing progression. Patients with dermatomal sinus tract should pay attention to a balanced diet, eat more fruits and vegetables and other high-fiber foods, eat more eggs, soybeans and other high-protein foods, pay attention to a light diet, get a moderate amount of exercise, eat more potatoes, yams, water chestnuts, lotus root powder, cichlids, tomatoes, carrots, etc., and pay attention to foods containing a large amount of vitamin components and trace elements in the diet. Avoid smoking, alcohol, spicy, coffee and other stimulating foods.