Many things, if we don't personally experience them, we may not understand the knowledge involved. And hysterosalpingography is usually only encountered by girlfriends with certain problems with their fallopian tubes. So, it's always good to know more about how to perform fallopian tube imaging? Let's answer it today.

Hysterosalpingography can be said to be a commonly used technique in clinical practice, mainly used for the diagnosis of fallopian tube diseases! It is generally required to undergo examination within 3-7 days after the end of menstruation, as the endometrial environment is more suitable at this time and the results obtained from the examination will be more accurate.
Moreover, in the process of hysterosalpingography, contrast agents need to be used. Generally, doctors will inform about the selection of contrast agents, so there is no need to worry too much. The patient only needs to lie on the X-ray machine operating platform to observe the flow of contrast agent through the uterine cavity through X-rays, during which iodine oil needs to be injected. Then, by observing the flow of iodine oil into the uterus and fallopian tubes (such as the direction and shape of the fluid), an X-ray can be taken, and a second operation can be performed to observe the film.
Of course, although this is a non-invasive procedure, if there are no issues with the fallopian tubes, do not easily undergo this examination. Moreover, before deciding to undergo fallopian tube imaging, remember to go to the hospital for a detailed examination, and then have the doctor advise whether it is necessary to do so.