Due to the unique structure of the human body, when suffering from a certain disease, it is necessary to conduct corresponding examinations in order to understand the complexity of the disease. And the disease of blocked fallopian tubes is a common occurrence in most women, which requires imaging examination to clarify symptoms. So, when is the imaging done?
If you need to undergo contrast imaging, it should be done within 7 days after the end of menstruation. During this period, the results obtained will be more accurate and the impact on the body will be relatively small. However, before undergoing hysterosalpingography, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination to see if there is any blockage in the fallopian tubes.
If there is blockage in the female fallopian tubes, timely treatment is needed, which can be achieved through tubal patency surgery or oral administration of some traditional Chinese medicine to clear the fallopian tubes. And if women plan to conceive, they must prepare for pregnancy, take folic acid in a timely manner, pay attention to rest, and strengthen nutrition in their diet.
Usually, imaging examinations do not cause significant harm to women's bodies, and the accuracy of the examination results is high, with minimal damage to women's bodies. For less severe cases of blocked fallopian tubes, imaging also has therapeutic effects. Before preparing for the imaging examination, it is necessary to strictly control the examination time so as not to affect the examination results. Within 3 days after the imaging, women are not allowed to engage in sexual activity.