The fallopian tubes are one of the essential and important reproductive organs for women. They not only serve as a link for transporting eggs, but also as a place for eggs and sperm to meet and combine to form fertilized eggs. Therefore, if there are abnormal diseases in the fallopian tubes, it may affect women's reproductive function. Some women have asked about the cause and symptoms of fallopian tube lifting.
What is the cause of fallopian tube elevation
The adhesion of the fallopian tubes is often caused by pelvic inflammatory disease, pelvic inflammatory disease, or a history of pelvic surgery, which leads to the adhesion of the umbrella end of the fallopian tubes to the side wall of the pelvic cavity, or the inflammatory adhesion band around the fallopian tubes pulling and wrapping them around the intestines and greater omentum. Although the lumen of the fallopian tubes is unobstructed, the peristalsis and egg retrieval function of the tubes are limited, which in turn affects fertility. This situation requires treatment. But there are also cases of normal upward movement of the fallopian tubes due to positional reasons (lying down or standing) and normal upward movement (the ampulla of the fallopian tubes will have normal upward movement), which do not require treatment.
Symptoms of fallopian tube elevation
1. The issue of posture mostly falls into this category. Generally, when a woman lies down, her position may cause her fallopian tubes to rise upwards. However, when she stands up, the fallopian tubes may descend due to the force of gravity, which can also cause this phenomenon to appear during imaging examinations. The reason for this phenomenon is that the fimbriae of the fallopian tubes are free, allowing them to rise or fall upwards. However, this is a normal phenomenon and will not affect a woman's pregnancy.
2. Normal upward movement, issues with the movement of the fallopian tubes. In fact, the true fallopian tubes refer to the upward movement of the tubes when they reach the ampulla, which is a normal phenomenon and does not affect women's normal conception.
3. If inflammation causes upward movement in the female pelvic cavity, it may lead to the fallopian tubes sticking to the pelvic wall, resulting in upward movement of the fallopian tubes.
If women suffer from gynecological diseases, it not only affects their physical health, but also hinders their ability to conceive normally, causing harm to their physical and psychological health. Therefore, in order to prevent the occurrence of reproductive organ diseases, women should undergo regular gynecological examinations every year, which is beneficial for early detection of physical problems and timely treatment.