How to treat bilateral syringomyelia of the testicles

The treatment of bilateral testicular syringomyelia includes clinical observation and surgical treatment, and the applicable treatment modes and operation styles are different in different cases. 1. Clinical observation: Adults and infants with bilateral testicular syringomyelia can be temporarily observed and treated without surgery if the amount of fluid is small and there are no uncomfortable symptoms. 2. Surgical treatment: if the amount of fluid is large, causing scrotal distension and other obvious symptoms, surgical treatment should be considered, usually take testicular sheath excision combined with sheath reversal surgery, if the traffic sheath effusion should be ligated in the inguinal ring at the sheath protrusion, cut off the channel for the formation of fluid. Infant congenital syringomyelia can be self-absorbed, so children within 1 year of age may not be rushed to surgery, if after 1 year of age the effusion is still not self-absorbed, feasible surgical treatment, the same as adults. Patients suffering from bilateral syringomyelia are advised to go to a regular hospital as soon as possible, so that a professional doctor can evaluate the specific condition and decide on the specific treatment, in order to strive for a speedy recovery.