If spermatic sphincter and hernia are compared, hernia is relatively more serious and complicated than spermatic sphincter. The comparison between these two diseases is mainly reflected in infants and children, because hernia occurs in both infants and older people, while spermatic sphincter only appears in children around 0-2 years old. The severity of spermatic sphincter is compared in terms of its hazards and treatment means. It occurs in the abdominal cavity, and it develops because the sphincter at the spermatic cord is not completely closed and dysplastic, resulting in the expansion of the spermatic cord sheath, but children usually have no obvious symptoms. There are two types of hernia: First, testicular sphincter effusion in children, which is called water hernia in Chinese medicine. It is mainly caused by excessive leakage of fluid from the sphincter surrounding the testicles, resulting in local expansion, which can usually be absorbed by children within 2 years of age, and children have no obvious symptoms. Secondly, intestinal hernia, which mainly occurs in the abdominal wall, is usually induced by children crying or shouting loudly. The main reason is that children have a thin and stunted abdominal wall, which causes the small intestine to protrude from the abdominal cavity, and the performance of children with this disease is more intense and usually painful, and it also causes intestinal necrosis if there is sudden intestinal impaction. In terms of treatment, spermatic syringomyelia usually occurs in children within 0-2 years of age and needs to be closely observed and usually absorbs on its own. If it occurs in children over 2 years of age, by which time the lumen of the child’s canal has failed to close through natural development, surgical treatment is generally recommended and the procedure itself is not complicated. For testicular syringomyelia, children around 0-2 years of age are generally advised to be closely observed and not to take too many treatment measures. However, if it is an intestinal hernia, that is, a small intestinal hernia, it is generally recommended to have surgery as soon as possible depending on the actual situation. Some people believe that both spermatic and testicular syringomyelia can affect the fertility problems of boys. So far there is no definite medical information and statistics to prove this, so don’t worry too much for the time being.