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Don't panic if your fallopian tubes are blocked! Interventional therapy to help

author:Shaanxi Elderly Health Release

Recently, the interventional diagnosis and treatment center received a Xiaoyu (pseudonym) who had just passed her 30th birthday and had been married for 3 years in the Internet Hospital of Xi'an Red Society Hospital, and she had not been pregnant for 2 years in the preparation for pregnancy. After outpatient consultation, the doctor of the interventional diagnosis and treatment center told Xiaoyu about the necessity of salpingography and suggested that she come to our department for interventional salpingography to determine the cause.

Don't panic if your fallopian tubes are blocked! Interventional therapy to help

After examination, there was no development of the left fallopian tube of Xiaoyu, and the passage of the right fallopian tube interstitium, isthmus, and ampulla was acceptable, and the passage of the contrast agent at the end of the umbrella was not good.

Don't panic if your fallopian tubes are blocked! Interventional therapy to help

The interventional diagnosis and treatment center performed bilateral tubal recanalization for Xiaoyu, and the contrast showed that the bilateral salpingocontrast passed well, and after the operation, Xiaoyu said that there was no discomfort during the operation.

Don't panic if your fallopian tubes are blocked! Interventional therapy to help

Angiography after tubal recanalization

Interventional treatment of fallopian tube occlusion is to use a very thin catheter to insert into the fallopian tube through the uterine cavity, slowly dredge it with a guide wire until it is opened, and inject liquid through the catheter to prevent adhesions, so as to achieve the purpose of dredging the fallopian tube and preventing adhesions. The method is simple, only a few minutes, non-invasive, painless, and has a high pregnancy rate, making it the preferred method for tubal occlusion.

Don't panic if your fallopian tubes are blocked! Interventional therapy to help

Pelvic and reproductive infections that affect the fallopian tubes may cause damage to the normal structure and function of the fallopian tubes, eventually leading to narrowing or blockage of the fallopian tubes. Although blockage of the fallopian tubes does not cause significant physical symptoms, it is one of the important factors that lead to infertility. The patency of the fallopian tubes is crucial to the smooth conception, and 30%~50% of female infertility patients are related to fallopian tube diseases.

Don't panic if your fallopian tubes are blocked! Interventional therapy to help

In addition, there are clinical manifestations such as:

1. Menstrual cramps. Long-term chronic inflammation of the fallopian tubes can lead to pelvic congestion, which can cause stasis dysmenorrhea, which is often accompanied by abdominal pain starting 1 week before menstruation, and getting worse the closer to menstruation, until menstruation occurs.

2. Irregular menstruation. The fallopian tubes are adjacent to the ovaries, and when the fallopian tube inflammation affects the ovaries, it will cause varying degrees of damage to the ovarian function, resulting in abnormal menstruation. Among them, frequent menstrual bleeding and heavy menstrual bleeding are very common.

3. The infertile fallopian tube plays an important role in transporting sperm, ingesting eggs and transporting fertilized eggs to the uterine cavity.

4. Other severe fallopian tube blockage, in addition to infertility, dysmenorrhea and other symptoms, can also cause increased vaginal discharge, sexual pain, gastrointestinal disorders, fatigue, labor affected or indurable labor, psychiatric and neurological symptoms and mental depression.

——Share with you the daily conditioning method of fallopian tube blockage——

Daily conditioning regimen

Diet: Maintain a balanced diet and eat more foods rich in protein, vitamins and minerals, such as lean meat, fish, vegetables, fruits, etc. At the same time, avoid eating too much fried, spicy, and irritating food. Exercise conditioning: Proper exercise can promote blood circulation and help improve fallopian tube blockage. It is recommended to choose light to moderate aerobic exercise, such as walking, jogging, yoga, etc., and do 30 minutes of exercise 2-4 times a week. Psychological adjustment: Maintaining a good state of mind is essential to manage blocked fallopian tubes. Try 10 minutes of meditation, 30 deep breaths, and communicating with family and friends before bed to relieve anxiety and stress. Habits: Maintain a regular schedule, avoid staying up late and overwork, it is recommended to go to bed at 11 p.m. and get up at 7 a.m. every day. At the same time, pay attention to personal hygiene to avoid inflammation caused by infection.

Health Tips:

Blocked fallopian tubes are a common reproductive disorder, but they are not terrible. The key is early detection and proactive conditioning.

In daily life, pay attention to your physical condition, have regular gynecological examinations, and detect and deal with problems in time. At the same time, developing good lifestyle and eating habits and maintaining a happy mood can help prevent and improve fallopian tube blockage.

I wish every woman a healthy body and a bright future!

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