Do I need intravenous infusion after hysterosalpingography

  Infertile women usually undergo hysterosalpingography by doctors. This is not a simple examination. Hysterosalpingography is a surgical procedure that involves injecting a contrast agent into a woman's uterus and then into her fallopian tubes for examination. A total of two shots are required, which may cause harm to women's bodies. Do I need to receive intravenous infusion after hysterosalpingography?

  

Do I need intravenous infusion after hysterosalpingography1

  After undergoing hysterosalpingography, some patients may experience a one-time abdominal pain or fever, which usually disappears after 24 hours. There is no need to worry too much. If the postoperative symptoms do not disappear, it is possible to consult a doctor at the hospital and receive intravenous treatment.

  Sexual activity must be prohibited before undergoing surgery. After surgery, it is important to take good care to avoid infection. Infection causing organ inflammation or lesions requires intravenous anti-inflammatory treatment. If the condition is mild, women can choose to take medication for treatment. Intravenous infusion can also cause minor harm to the body.

  Female infertility or chronic inflammation, deformities, and uterine tumors in the reproductive organs require hysterosalpingography. It can help doctors better diagnose the condition and find solutions. Patients with systemic diseases, fever, and pregnancy are not eligible for this surgery. For better postoperative recovery, sexual activity must be prohibited for two weeks.

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