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Because the blockage of fallopian tubes will lead to infertility or ectopic pregnancy, patients with blocked fallopian tubes find that they are pregnant and are very worried about ectopic pregnancy. S...read more +
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When blocked fallopian tubes occur, many women choose surgery to unblock them. But many patients have lower abdominal pain after surgery. What's going on? Let's take a look! Tubal blockage surgery inc...read more +
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Many women have infertility problems, and it is found that the fallopian tube is blocked. If the fallopian tube is blocked, surgical treatment can quickly dredge it. What should women notice before an...read more +
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In daily life, women are most likely to suffer from various gynecological diseases, but the degree of harm caused by different gynecological diseases to women is different. Tubal inflammation is a sev...read more +
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Now, more and more pregnant women encounter the problem of tubal blockage. So, can a woman get pregnant after the fallopian tube is blocked? And how to treat it? I'll talk about this topic with you to...read more +
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Blocked fallopian tubes generally do not cause dysmenorrhea, but it needs to be judged according to the cause of the blockage of the fallopian tubes. If the blockage of the fallopian tubes is caused b...read more +
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4 Impacts of Hydrosalpinx on IVF Outcomes
2022-08-08
Hydrosalpinx affects a woman's chances of conceiving naturally. This is because hydrosalpinx occurs, indicating that female patients have tubal inflammation or chronic pelvic inflammation, which can l...read more + -
The blocked fallopian tube is generally caused by inflammation of the fallopian tube or pelvic peritoneal inflammation. Inflammation will destroy the fallopian tube mucosa to form scars, resulting in ...read more +
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Hydrosalpinx is a common gynecological disease caused by various factors in the fallopian tube wrapped in water-like fluid, also known as hydrosalpinx. Hydrosalpinx mainly develops from salpingitis. M...read more +
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The fallopian tube is a passage that connects the uterus to the ovary, and its end is shaped like a claw. After the egg matures, it is discharged from the ovary and picked up by the fimbriae of the fa...read more +