No infection can cause tubal obstruction
summary
I got married in 2010, and took contraceptive measures for the next two years, so I didn't get pregnant. In February 2012, I discussed with my husband that I wanted to have a child, and there was no contraception since then. But two years later, I didn't have a baby. I went to the hospital a few days ago, and my husband said that it was bilateral fallopian tube blockage. But through the treatment, now the disease has a certain control, for no infection will cause tubal blockage problem, let me tell you.
No infection can cause tubal obstruction
Reason 1: inflammation: pelvic inflammation often makes the fallopian tube adhere to other organs in the pelvic cavity. The fallopian tube is bent, nine turns and eighteen turns. The sperm has to "Cross Mountains and mountains", and it takes a lot of effort to reach the end point. It is often "out of ammunition" in the middle of the way.
Reason 2: hypoplasia and deformity of fallopian tube: the normal fallopian tube stretches to the left and right beside the uterus, the shape curve is very soft, and the end is like an umbrella, which has the function of "picking up eggs". If the fallopian tube is not well developed, thin and long, or deformed, sperm can not pass, it will also cause infertility.
Reason 3: tumor: the fallopian tube is compressed by the tumor or the fallopian tube itself tumor, also can cause the fallopian tube occlusion.
matters needing attention
Within 2 weeks after angiography, patients should avoid bath and sex life to prevent intrauterine infection; patients should pay attention to the hygiene of reproductive organs, wipe with toilet paper after defecation (after defecation, wipe from front to back to prevent cross infection), wash with water after defecation if necessary; wash vulva with warm water every night before going to bed, and use anti-inflammatory and bactericidal solution under the guidance of doctors if necessary; In order to effectively prevent infection, patients can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine under the guidance of professional doctors.