How can you see whether the fallopian tube is blocked

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My normal menstruation is a little bit, every month is not very punctual, can say no effect on pregnancy. But I can't conceive after half a year's gestation. I found that my fallopian tube is blocked only after I went to check. For patients with this disease, we should treat them as soon as possible. Now I will tell you how to see whether the fallopian tube is blocked.

How can you see whether the fallopian tube is blocked

First: hysterosalpingography: when the patient's condition is mild or there is no other cause of infertility, this examination is the first choice. By injecting proper amount of high specific gravity substances (such as classical agent, meglumine diatrizoate, etc.) into the uterus through the cervical tube, the cavity tube can be developed, and further observation with X-ray film can clearly show the abnormality of fallopian tube, which is a fast, economic and less dangerous examination.

Second: salpingoscopy: during the examination, a kind of rigid salpingoscopy is transported to the fallopian tube to observe the mucosa and patency of the lumen tube, and then abnormalities can be found. However, there are strict requirements on the quality of salpingoscopy, so it is not widely used at present.

Third: laparoscopy: inject methylene blue solution into the uterine cavity through the uterine catheter, and observe whether the solution can smoothly pass through the umbrella end of the fallopian tube through laparoscopy, so as to understand the degree of tubal blockage. If no methylene blue solution overflows into the abdominal cavity through the umbrella end, it indicates proximal tubal obstruction (that is, between the interstitial part and isthmus of the fallopian tube); if the umbrella end and ampulla of the fallopian tube are dilated, thickened and blue stained, it indicates distal tubal obstruction. It is the gold standard for the diagnosis of this disease, but it is only suitable for those with abnormal findings of salpingography or fluid flow.

matters needing attention

Pelvic infection or genital tract infection can cause tubal endometritis, resulting in tubal obstruction. To change the bad way of life, the increase of night life, uncontrolled sex life, multiple sexual partners, etc. will make the body's resistance decline, cause genital tract infection, and then cause tubal inflammation.