How does female oviduct block treat

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A good friend of mine cut off one of her fallopian tubes a few years ago because of ectopic pregnancy. Now she wants to have a baby, but she can't be pregnant. After examination, the fallopian tube is blocked. After finding out the problem, the doctor treated me in time. Now the condition is getting better. Today, let me share with you how to treat female fallopian tube blockage.

How does female oviduct block treat

First: drug treatment, salpingitis caused by Tubal Obstructive Infertility is mainly chronic inflammation, so most medical institutions use drugs, especially traditional Chinese medicine treatment, but the curative effect is not good.

Second: hysterosalpingography, which can see the shape and position of uterine cavity and the shape of fallopian tube from the screen and photos. In the unobstructed cases, the image extends to the outside of the fimbria port of fallopian tube, and the diffusion of contrast agent in the pelvic cavity can be seen on the X-ray film. If the tubal obstruction, visible obstruction site, this method can also identify endometrial, tubal and pelvic tuberculosis lesions.

Third: laparoscopic examination, injection of pigment liquid such as methylene blue into the uterus from the uterine orifice. Through laparoscopic observation, methylene blue flows through the fallopian tube and overflows into the pelvic cavity, which is unobstructed. If there is obstruction, methylene blue can be seen staying, which is the obstruction site. In addition, laparoscopy can directly observe the adhesion around the fallopian tube, the location and degree of adhesion, and the anatomical relationship between the fimbria end of fallopian tube and ovary.

matters needing attention

All patients had a small amount of vaginal bleeding after operation, and no special treatment was needed. If there was a large amount of bleeding, timely report to the doctor and assist the doctor to take hemostatic measures. Patients with nausea, vomiting, sweating, pale complexion and other symptoms were forbidden to have sex and bath for 2 months. Two months after the operation, menstruation was clean, and fluid was dredged for 3-7 days to prevent fallopian tube re adhesion.