What to do about neonatal syringomyelia

If a newborn has a syringomyelia, parents can use the following options to manage it. First, a conservative treatment can be used. If the newborn has a mild syringomyelia, a conservative approach can be used, such as giving the child medication or allowing the child to absorb it on his or her own. If the child is able to absorb it, parents need not worry too much. Second, surgery is needed in a timely manner. If the child’s syringomyelia is very serious and the skin of the child’s testicles appears dark and blue, it means that the pressure is relatively high and the child’s blood circulation is affected. In this case, the child can no longer be observed conservatively and should be treated surgically in a timely manner. You can take your child to the urology department of a children’s hospital for surgical treatment, otherwise it will easily lead to testicular necrosis and other complications.