Why is the testicle still big after syringomyelia surgery?

The testicle after syringomyelia surgery is still very likely to be caused by inflammation that has not yet subsided, local edema or hematoma, and orchitis.
1. Inflammation has not subsided: syringomyelia surgery is to drain the excessive fluid from the syringomyelia sac and suture the unclosed syringomyelia. Due to the local tissue inflammation for a long time by the syringomyelia soaked, after surgery can not be absorbed in a short period of time, the affected side of the scrotum inflammation has not yet completely subsided, can not quickly return to normal volume, so the testicle is still very large after surgery.
2. Local edema or hematoma: tissue adhesion may occur during syringomyelia surgery, and when peeling off the excess syringomyelia, it may lead to local edema and hematoma of the tissues, which will result in the testicles still being big after surgery.
3. Testiculitis: If no attention is paid to local cleanliness and hygiene after syringomyelia surgery, it may lead to inflammation and infection, and testicular inflammation may occur, thus leading to enlarged testicles.
The above symptoms may also be caused by other factors. If the testicle continues to be very large after syringomyelia surgery, you should inform your doctor in time and take care of it under the doctor’s guidance to avoid deterioration of the condition.