Tubal blockage can occur from time to time in our daily lives, and its most direct harm is affecting pregnancy. Therefore, after suffering from such a disease, we must seek timely treatment.
Can blocked fallopian tubes cause ovulation
There is no direct connection between blocked fallopian tubes and ovulation, as eggs are discharged from the ovaries and have no connection to the fallopian tubes. Whether a woman can ovulate is only related to whether the ovarian function is normal. However, when the fallopian tubes become blocked, it can hinder the passage of fertilized eggs into the uterus, and even prevent them from entering the uterus, leading to female infertility.
The fallopian tube is an important reproductive channel for the union of sperm and egg. It plays a role in transporting the fertilized egg after the union of sperm and egg. It transports the eggs discharged every month to the uterine cavity, and the egg flow should utilize the peristalsis function of the fallopian tube. The fallopian tubes have extremely complex and delicate physiological functions, playing an important role in egg retrieval, sperm retrieval, fertilization, fertilized egg transport, and the survival and development of early embryos. Ovulation refers to the protrusion of follicles on the surface of the ovary after maturation. With the surge of follicular fluid and the increase of internal pressure, the protruding ovarian tissue becomes thinner and finally ruptures. Secondary oocytes and their surrounding zona pellucida and corona are expelled from the ovary with follicular fluid.
Therefore, although blocked fallopian tubes do not affect ovulation, they may lead to female infertility.
The hazards of blocked fallopian tubes
1. Inducing ectopic pregnancy: The most common cause of ectopic pregnancy is blocked fallopian tubes, and preventing blocked fallopian tubes is the most important. Postpartum, after miscarriage, and during menstruation, attention should be paid to hygiene to prevent infection. If there is inflammation, timely and thorough treatment should be given. The high-risk population for ectopic pregnancy includes individuals with a history of adnexitis and pelvic inflammatory disease, individuals with a history of fallopian tube surgery, infertile patients, and individuals with a history of ectopic pregnancy.
2. Female infertility: unable to enjoy the joy of a mother. The main reason for infertility caused by blocked fallopian tubes is caused by various pathogenic bacteria, such as gonococcus, tuberculosis, mycoplasma, chlamydia, various aerobic and anaerobic bacteria, which cause adhesions, blockages, and functional abnormalities of the fallopian tubes.
3. Family breakdown: If both spouses want to have children, female infertility can lead to tense marital relationships, discord between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, and even divorce, leading to family breakdown.