The fallopian tubes are the channels through which women transport eggs and also the channels through which fertilized eggs enter the uterus. The problem of blocked fallopian tubes is prone to occur in women who do not pay attention to hygiene or undergo multiple curettage surgeries without proper care, leading to infections. So, are the fallopian tubes bilateral appendages?
The fallopian tubes are bilateral adnexa, and in addition to the fallopian tubes, there are also ovaries on both sides of the adnexa. Generally speaking, as long as the fallopian tubes are not blocked and there are no lumps or cysts in the bilateral adnexa, it is considered healthy. If a woman experiences abnormal menstrual time, excessive or insufficient menstrual blood flow, etc., it may be caused by ovarian infection and requires examination and treatment.
Women need to check the patency of their fallopian tubes before pregnancy. If there is slight blockage or hydrosalpinx, imaging can be used to clear it. If the fallopian tubes are severely blocked, surgical intervention is required to clear them. Blocked fallopian tubes can affect pregnancy, so special attention is needed.
In general, the fallopian tubes belong to bilateral adnexa, but of course, bilateral adnexa are not just the fallopian tubes. Women need to pay attention to hygiene, maintain a good diet, eat more protein rich foods, and exercise more in their daily lives to avoid some bacterial infections. It is necessary to clean the genitals before and after sexual intercourse.