What medication to take for adult syringomyelia

Adult syringomyelia is ineffective when treated with medication, and can be treated with antibiotics when combined with inflammation. Adult syringomyelia is ineffective as long as it is already present taking medication. For adults with syringomyelia, if the disease develops slowly, the amount of fluid is small, does not grow for a long time, and there are no obvious symptoms, you can follow the doctor’s request for observation, and temporarily can not be surgical treatment. Traffic syringomyelia or larger testicular syringomyelia with symptoms that affect normal life can also be operated. In addition, if combined with inflammation, you can take some oral anti-inflammatory drugs, such as cefixime, cefdinir, etc., or you can use penicillin or gentamicin and other drugs. When the condition slowly improves, you can choose some antibacterial drugs to take, the drugs must be used under the guidance of the doctor, not blindly. Sphincter effusion patients are best to go to the hospital for examination, to clarify the specific situation and then choose the appropriate treatment.