Sexual Health
Four major therapies for treating tubal obstruction: four points to pay attention to in daily life
Obstruction of the fallopian tube is a familiar gynecological condition that has a serious impact on women. The most direct harm is affecting fertility, and we must seek immediate treatment after falling ill.
Treatment of tubal obstruction
1. Physical therapy: In the early stage of physical therapy, tubal obstruction has a very good effect, mainly using superficial physical therapy to promote local blood circulation improvement and achieve recovery. However, this treatment method is not recommended for patients with severe conditions.
2. Drug therapy: Drug therapy is the treatment method chosen by many patients. This disease is mainly affected by gynecological inflammation, which is severe in the short term. However, the disease of female fallopian tube blockage is permanent. Therefore, women can use drug therapy to eliminate inflammation and achieve the goal of cure.
3. Surgical method: The use of surgical methods to treat this disease is fast and effective. Common surgical methods include fallopian tube uterine angle anastomosis, fallopian tube anastomosis, and adhesiolysis. Depending on the patient's condition, different surgical methods are chosen to help them solve the problem of blocked fallopian tubes.
(1) Tubal patency: This is an initial examination and treatment method that determines whether the fallopian tubes are blocked by injecting liquid, and also achieves the function of clearing the fallopian tubes through the use of liquid. It has the advantages of simple operation and low cost. However, in clinical practice, this method is blind and can cause significant damage to the fallopian tubes, even bleeding.
(2) Selective fallopian tube catheterization and recanalization through X-ray: Selective fallopian tube catheterization and recanalization can not only clarify the specific location, degree, and nature of blocked fallopian tubes, but also provide recanalization treatment. However, the technical requirements for doctors are very high, and patients must choose experienced doctors in this field for operation, which is usually suitable for those who suspect tubal blockage and have a history of tubal pregnancy.
(3) Hysteroscopy combined with fallopian tube intervention and recanalization surgery: The treatment efficiency of this surgery is over 95%. Through hysteroscopy, all situations in the uterine cavity of patients with blocked fallopian tubes are clearly observed, and the blocked part is cleared under hysteroscopy, avoiding traditional blind spots.
Precautions for blocked fallopian tubes
1. Avoiding injury from abortion: Induced abortion can cause serious damage to the uterus and fallopian tubes, leading to blockage of the fallopian tubes. After abortion, the endometrium will be weakened and thinned. At this time, the endometrium is very vulnerable to bacterial and microbial damage, causing pelvic inflammation, Urethritis, Endometritis, and then lead to tubal blockage..