Tubal blockage can be said to be a common fallopian tube problem, and many women have fallopian tube blockage problems, but the severity of the blockage varies, so the consequences are also different. If the blockage of the fallopian tubes is not severe, women's pregnancy will not be affected. If the blockage is severe, it can affect pregnancy and may cause infertility. For the treatment of blocked fallopian tubes, it is necessary to find the specific cause. So, how is blocked fallopian tube caused?
There are still many reasons that can cause blocked fallopian tubes, which may be due to blockage caused by surgical infection, or it may be due to chronic pelvic diseases in women that cause blockage without complete treatment. In addition, if women have fallopian tube inflammation that is not treated in a timely manner, or if they do not pay attention to hygiene during sexual activity, it can lead to blocked fallopian tubes.
After detecting blocked fallopian tubes, women need to check the specific location of the blockage and use appropriate methods to clear it. In addition, it is necessary to identify the root cause of the blockage and treat the primary disease in order to avoid further blockage. Blockage of the fallopian tubes not only affects normal fertility, but if not treated in a timely manner, it may also lead to other diseases.
In general, tubal blockage may be caused by postoperative infection or chronic gynecological inflammation that has not been treated in a timely manner. In addition, women who do not pay attention to hygiene can also experience tubal blockage. Regardless of the reason for the blockage, it is necessary to identify the cause and treat it accordingly.