Many women have insufficient understanding of the fallopian tubes, and if they have been married for a long time without getting pregnant. Many women will go for a physical examination, and it is recommended to undergo fallopian tube imaging to check for adhesions or blockages in the fallopian tubes. But some women don't know if doing it will affect their body, can they not do fallopian tube imaging?

If you have been preparing for pregnancy for a long time without getting pregnant, or if you have been taking traditional Chinese medicine for several months without any improvement. At this point, it is necessary to perform fallopian tube imaging to check if there is a problem with the fallopian tubes. Because approximately 40% of infertility cases are directly related to abnormal fallopian tube function, fallopian tube imaging examination is also an important part of the treatment process for infertility. To avoid repeated adhesions of the fallopian tubes, which can eventually lead to serious complications and affect pregnancy.
Hysterosalpingography is also a type of examination for infertility. During the examination, a contrast agent is injected into the uterine cavity first, and then an X-ray is taken to see the condition of the uterus and fallopian tubes. Moreover, the X-ray imaging procedure is also very thorough, with high accuracy and no side effects. It also has no impact on women's bodies. As long as women are not allergic to contrast agents, it is generally possible to do so, and it is also easy to store. No matter which hospital you go to for examination, you can show it to a doctor.
The condition of the fallopian tubes is directly related to pregnancy. So it is recommended that women undergo a hysterosalpingography to check if there is a problem with the fallopian tubes, so as to have a clear understanding of the condition, and then take targeted medication to achieve the desired pregnancy.