For normal women, there is only one uterus and two fallopian tubes. The fallopian tubes are a necessary pathway for the combination of eggs and sperm. However, due to the long and narrow lumen and thin wall of the fallopian tubes, they are easily blocked by various factors. So, what are the conditions of blocked fallopian tubes?
Common conditions of blocked fallopian tubes include dysmenorrhea. Women with blocked fallopian tubes often experience pelvic congestion, which can lead to bloody dysmenorrhea. During menstruation, the pain becomes even more severe, causing the patient to suffer greatly; Abdominal discomfort and menstrual irregularities.
In addition, if the fallopian tubes are completely blocked, it will manifest as hydrosalpinx, and the patient may experience abdominal pain. If the condition is severe, it may lead to infertility. If the acute attack is accompanied by acute infection, it can cause a significant increase in pain, accompanied by chills, fever, and even other symptoms such as lower abdominal pain, bloating, and even abnormal bowel movements.
If there is blockage in the fallopian tubes, one can choose to undergo water flushing examination or imaging examination for treatment. It is also important to pay attention to daily care, avoid sexual intercourse during menstruation, and avoid infection with inflammation. It is also important to develop good habits in daily life, avoid excessive psychological pressure, and avoid eating stimulating foods. These are all beneficial for regulating the body's condition. At the same time, it is necessary to prepare for pregnancy according to the treatment situation.