What examination should secondary infertility do

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My fallopian tube is blocked. I usually don't feel any symptoms. Now I'm infertile. The doctor prescribed the medicine on the same day, and now we are taking the medicine to recuperate. Let's share the examination of secondary infertility.

What examination should secondary infertility do

First: physical examination: pay attention to the general development and nutritional status. Second, the development of sexual characteristics includes breast development, fat distribution, hair growth, pubic hair distribution, whether there is masculinity, whether there is galactorrhea, whether there is goiter and so on. Pay attention to the abnormal posture or skin pigment caused by endocrine disorders of pituitary, adrenal, thyroid and other organs.

Second: gynecological examination, including the development of external genitalia, whether there are deformities and inflammation: hymen thickness, hymen and vaginal orifice whether there are narrow or specific sensitive conditions, etc.: vaginal depth and tightness, whether there is vaginal atresia, whether the color of mucous membrane is normal, but also to determine the pH value of vaginal secretions, whether there are narrow cervix, inflammation, erosion, when necessary, smear examination of related diseases Bacteria, or for gonococcus, mycoplasma, Chlamydia culture;

Third: check the development of the uterine body to see if there is any deformity, whether the uterine position is normal, whether there is any suspicious myoma; whether there is any enlargement, hardening and tenderness of the accessories; whether there are touching nodules or cicatricial thickening at the recto uterine concave and uterosacral ligament, whether there is pain in the forward lifting of the cervix; detect the depth of the uterine cavity, whether the curved square wall is smooth, and whether the ratio of the cervix to the uterine body is normal In mediastinum or single horn uterus.

matters needing attention

Avoid exposure to ionizing radiation and non ionizing radiation, eliminate the warm state of testis, avoid the changes of testicular morphology, metabolism and biochemistry, maintain normal microenvironment, reduce reproductive immune response, etc; Try to reduce the exposure of metal elements such as cadmium, lead, zinc, silver, cobalt and chemicals such as gossypol and dilorol. Try to take less or no chemotherapy, antihypertensive drugs, hormones, sedatives and anesthetics. Long term excessive drinking and smoking will cause impotence, abnormal ejaculation function, and even abnormal sperm quality, leading to infertility or pregnancy. We should make every patient clearly aware that malnutrition will cause the deficiency of protein, vitamins and trace elements, affect the production and capacitation of sperm, cause the abnormality of sperm number and quality, and also cause male infertility.