Sexual Health
Obstruction of fallopian tubes directly affects pregnancy and daily life. Pay attention to prevention details
Tubal obstruction is one of the common gynecological diseases, which not only affects the patient's body but also affects the pregnancy situation of women. While paying attention to its harmfulness, it is also important to pay attention to reasonable prevention in daily life.
The hazards of blocked fallopian tubes
1. Infertility: A common disease in female infertility, with female infertility accounting for about 50%. The fallopian tube is the place where sperm and eggs combine, and sperm and eggs cannot combine to form a fertilized egg, resulting in female infertility.
2. Ectopic pregnancy: The fertilized egg is difficult to walk in the fallopian tube, and the patient's fallopian tube is blocked at different locations, resulting in ectopic pregnancy.
3. Inflammation: Caused by inflammation of the reproductive system, when the fallopian tubes are blocked, the inflammation may spread to other parts, causing inflammation in other parts.
4. Dysmenorrhea: Dysmenorrhea refers to unbearable spasmodic pain, swelling, low back pain, or general discomfort in the lower abdomen that occurs before or after the menstrual period, and even nausea, vomiting, and chills in the limbs, seriously affecting daily life, learning, and normal work. Long term blockage and inflammation of the fallopian tubes can cause pelvic congestion, leading to congestive dysmenorrhea. Dysmenorrhea is often accompanied by abdominal pain starting one week before menstruation, and the menstrual cycle becomes increasingly severe.
5. Impact on quality of life and marital happiness: Obstruction of fallopian tubes causes female infertility, tense marital relationships, poor relationship between daughter-in-law and daughter-in-law, and divorce and family breakdown. Symptoms such as sexual pain, gastrointestinal disorders, dysmenorrhea, impatience, and depression associated with blocked fallopian tubes can also seriously affect women's normal lives and bring endless troubles.
6. Other hazards include frequent urination, constipation, diarrhea, irregular menstruation in women, pain during sexual intercourse, vaginal bleeding, and other fallopian tube blockage hazards.
Preventing fallopian tube blockage
1. Pay attention to personal sexual hygiene: When women have sex, they should pay attention to the personal hygiene of themselves and their sexual partners. Before sexual intercourse, both male and female genitalia must be cleaned to prevent the smooth invasion of pathogenic bacteria. When a woman has symptoms of vaginal bleeding, sexual activity must be prohibited.
2. Pay attention to personal genital hygiene: Women should pay attention to their own genital hygiene and personal hygiene to prevent infections in sanitary ware and toilets.
3. Do a good job in self-care: Many women should pay attention to their own nutritional health, strengthen their physical fitness during menstruation, after induced abortion, and postpartum nutrition, improve their resistance and immunity, and reduce the chance of illness.