Some people with syringomyelia experience no symptoms at all, and the condition is diagnosed after an MRI or other imaging test administered for an unrelated condition. Symptoms, when they do occur, are usually related to the pressure of the accumulated fluid on the spinal cord. The symptoms will vary according to the location of the syrinx along the spinal cord.
A syrinx may cause the following symptoms:
Symptoms can worsen after trauma or concussion in a patient who already has a syrinx.
Reviewed by: Jeffrey Greenfield, Ph.D., M.D.
Last reviewed/last updated: June 2024