What should I do if I find an abnormality in my fallopian tubes if I never get pregnant?

What should I do if I find an abnormality in my fallopian tubes if I never get pregnant?

Generally speaking, when an infertile patient goes to the hospital, he or she should introduce the medical history to the doctor in detail, especially the history of sexually transmitted diseases and tuberculosis. Receive a careful pelvic examination to understand whether there are masses in the bilateral appendages, and to initially understand Condition of fallopian tubes. If no abnormality is found, you should go to the hospital 3 to 7 days after menstruation to have a fallopian tube cannulation or lipiodol hysterography. Through the former examination, we can know whether the fallopian tube is smooth. Through the latter examination, we can use etc., and has certain therapeutic effects.

Uteropiodol hysterography can further reveal the condition of the fallopian tubes compared with hysterography. Both examinations are very simple and safe. If you still fail to conceive after the above examinations and treatments, you can optional laparoscopy. In addition to intuitively understanding the condition of the fallopian tubes during the operation, those with a history of tuberculosis should undergo a careful pelvic examination to understand the bilateral appendages. Whether there is a mass or not, we can initially understand the condition of the fallopian tube. If no abnormality is found, you should go to the hospital for fallopian tube cannulation or lipiodol hysterography 3 to 7 days after menstruation. Through the former examination, you can know whether the fallopian tube is smooth. Through the latter examination, you can use X-rays to not only know whether the fallopian tube is smooth, but also to know the softness, length and adhesion of the fallopian tube to surrounding tissues, etc., and it has a certain therapeutic effect.

Compared with hysterography, lipiodol hysterography can further reveal the condition of fallopian tubes. Both examinations are very simple and safe. If you still fail to conceive after the above examinations and treatments, you can have an elective laparoscopy. In addition to intuitively understanding the condition of the fallopian tubes during the operation, adhesions or small focal endometriosis around the fallopian tubes can also be found. Adhesion separation and laser cauterization of the lesions can be performed at the same time. Once fallopian tube obstruction is diagnosed through laparoscopy, in mild cases, drugs can be used regularly to clear the adhesions; in severe cases, falloplasty or ostomy can be performed after tuberculous salpingitis has been ruled out. In recent years, the use of microsurgical techniques has greatly improved the effectiveness of salpingoplasty.


This article is provided by Baidu Reading. It is excerpted from \”The Clear \”Conception\” Plan\” Author: Sun Jianqiu and Xie Yingbiao

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