In a sense, the fallopian tubes can be said to be the bridge that nurtures life, not only responsible for picking up and transporting eggs, but also the place where sperm and eggs meet and combine. Blockage of the fallopian tubes will inevitably result in the inability of sperm and eggs to meet and combine, leading to female infertility. The importance of fallopian tubes can be seen. Once abnormalities occur, timely treatment is necessary. Can fallopian tube blockage be cured after more than ten years?
Tubal blockage can be cured, but how long it takes to cure depends on the degree and location of the blockage. Female friends who suffer from tubal blockage should not be too hasty, but should be patient and actively cooperate with doctors to receive treatment. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for detailed examination and treatment as soon as possible. Early examination and treatment can lead to early pregnancy.
Drug therapy: Drug therapy is aimed at patients with mild conditions, and the treatment generally adopts methods of promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, clearing dampness heat, and promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis. Tubal adhesion unblocking surgery: The principle is to separate the adhesions between the fallopian tubes and surrounding tissues and organs under laparoscopy.
Interventional therapy: Various catheters are inserted into the fallopian tubes through auxiliary instruments to clear blocked tubes. Due to its limited scope of action, it has gradually been abandoned.
Laparoscopic combined treatment: First, observe the pelvic cavity with laparoscopy to separate adhesions in the pelvic cavity or fallopian tubes. If necessary, perform umbrella shaped or ostomy surgery. Then, hysteroscopy is used to examine the uterine cavity, and endoscopic treatment is performed for patients with combined uterine lesions. For patients with blocked fallopian tubes, antibiotic solution is used to pressurize and clear the fallopian tubes, and adhesions are separated or narrowed.