Does wire intervention damage the fallopian tubes

  The fallopian tubes of women are important reproductive organs. Infertility caused by adhesions and blockages in the fallopian tubes can be very distressing for women. Therefore, they want to satisfy their desire to become mothers through wire intervention therapy, but they are also concerned that wire intervention may cause damage to the fallopian tubes. So, does wire intervention damage the fallopian tubes?

  

Does wire intervention damage the fallopian tubes1

  Firstly, wire intervention is a minimally invasive and painless surgical procedure. The diameter of the guide wire used in hospitals is very small, the front end is very soft, and the surface is smooth. When the guide wire enters the fallopian tube, it slides like a small boat on the water surface without touching the cilia inside the tube, which will not cause too much damage to the fallopian tube of female patients.

  Secondly, the mucosa of the fallopian tubes has a self repairing function. Women can help repair their fallopian tubes through monthly menstruation. Even if there is slight damage to the fallopian tubes during wire intervention therapy, women's fallopian tubes can self repair. Female patients need not worry excessively.

  Female patients who have undergone tubal catheterization surgery must follow the doctor's advice, refrain from sexual activity for at least two weeks, and avoid taking baths to prevent infection. At the same time, it is important to maintain a calm mood and a balanced diet. If any discomfort occurs after wire intervention therapy, it is necessary to promptly go to the hospital for examination and actively cooperate with the attending physician's later treatment work.

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