Can fallopian tube cysts lead to ectopic pregnancy

  Tubal cyst is a common gynecological disease, mainly caused by the shedding of fallopian tube epithelium due to bacterial infection of the fallopian tubes, which easily leads to the formation of tubal cysts. There are many reasons that can cause fallopian tube cysts, such as physical disorders, menstruation, and postpartum conditions. So, can fallopian tube cysts lead to ectopic pregnancy?

  

Can fallopian tube cysts lead to ectopic pregnancy1

  Tubal cysts can lead to ectopic pregnancy. Due to the phenomenon of tubal cysts in women, it can affect the entry of sperm into the fallopian tubes and even prevent them from entering the uterus, which can easily cause female infertility. Sometimes even if sperm pass through, the fallopian tubes cannot reach the uterus and can only implant outside the uterus, leading to ectopic pregnancy.

  Most fallopian tube cysts are caused by inflammatory stimuli. If the fallopian tube cyst is relatively small, there is no need for special treatment. But when the growth rate of fallopian tube cysts is relatively fast, timely treatment is necessary. Moreover, fallopian tube cysts can cause significant harm to women's bodies, leading to ectopic pregnancy, infertility, and cancer.

  In mild cases of fallopian tube cysts, there are no obvious symptoms. In severe cases, it can lead to yellowish liquid in the vagina and even irregular vaginal bleeding, especially after menstruation or menopause. During the illness, women may experience abdominal pain and lumps in the abdomen.

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