What is the cure rate for tubal obstruction

  Many women in daily life are unable to conceive and give birth normally, such as tubal obstruction, which can affect the normal combination of eggs and sperm, leading to infertility. What is the cure rate for tubal obstruction that requires timely treatment?

  

What is the cure rate for tubal obstruction1

  Through targeted treatment, the cure rate for tubal obstruction is generally around 80%, and the success rate of surgery is relatively high. But it is important to detect symptoms early and seek timely treatment. The main symptoms during the onset of the disease include frequent urination, soreness in the lower back, lower abdominal pain, and a feeling of falling. When these symptoms occur, attention should be paid to whether they are caused by fallopian tube obstruction.

  If diagnosed with tubal obstruction, symptomatic treatment is necessary. Surgical treatment varies depending on the location of fallopian tube obstruction. If the blockage is at the umbrella end, top, or tip, it is usually necessary to treat it with an "stoma" during surgical treatment.

  If the blocked area belongs to the middle end of the fallopian tube, the blocked fallopian tube is usually removed during surgery and sutured at both ends. Patients need to pay attention that the removal of the fallopian tubes generally does not affect normal pregnancy. As long as the 6 to 8cm long fallopian tubes are preserved, pregnancy and childbirth can be achieved.

  It should be noted that if the blocked part of the fallopian tube is close to the uterus, doctors do not recommend surgical treatment for women because the difficulty of surgery is relatively high and adhesions are prone to occur after surgery. Therefore, it is recommended to undergo in vitro fertilization for pregnancy.

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