Can abstinence cause syringomyelia?

Abstinence does not cause syringomyelia. Abstinence does not affect the normal physiological structure of the syringomyelia, and will not lead to syringomyelia. Syringomyelia refers to the increase of fluid accumulation in the syringomyelia to form a cystic mass, usually seen on one side, clinically manifested as a cystic mass in the scrotum or groin, and presents as a chronic, painless gradual increase. The formation of syringomyelia can be caused by primary anatomical developmental anomalies, or it can be caused by secondary diseases or injuries. If syringomyelia occurs, it is necessary to consult a doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions to do the relevant examinations and treatments, and maintain a healthy and positive mental state and life mood.