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What Should You Do If You Have a Tubal Blockage After Abortion?

How to deal with tubal blockage after abortion?

By Jane SmithPublished 5 months ago 3 min read
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What Should You Do If You Have a Tubal Blockage After Abortion?
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The fallopian tubes are the channels that carry sperm and fertilized eggs. If the fallopian tubes are blocked, it is easy to cause female infertility or ectopic pregnancy. There are many reasons for tubal blockage. Do you know that abortion can also cause it? What should you do about this situation?

Abortion is the termination of pregnancy by artificial means. After abortion, a small amount of blood may be present in the pelvic cavity, resulting in the formation of pelvic fluid. If female patients ignore their own cleanliness and have frequent sexual intercourse after abortion, which leads to bacterial infection in the uterine cavity area, the inflammation may stimulate the fallopian tube area, resulting in blockage of the fallopian tube.

Tubal blockage caused by abortion can be improved by medication, physical therapy, and surgery to bring the disease under effective control.

1. Drug Treatment

Patients can follow the doctor's instructions to use antibiotic drugs, such as moxifloxacin hydrochloride tablets, doxycycline hydrochloride capsules, etc., effectively inhibiting the inflammatory reaction. At the same time, it is also necessary to use drugs to activate blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis to promote local blood circulation to avoid the disease's continuous development.

Patients can choose the traditional Chinese medicine Fuyan Pill, which has the efficacy of clearing away heat and detoxifying the body, promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, and can also improve the patient's uterine environment and improve the patient's physical condition.

2. Physical Therapy

If the degree of tubal blockage is more serious, it can be treated by ultrashort wave physiotherapy and infrared irradiation, which can promote local blood circulation and is helpful for the recovery of the disease.

3. Surgery Treatment

If the blockage of fallopian tubes is more serious, it can be treated by surgery to improve the condition fundamentally.

Tubal blockage after abortion can be treated with hydrotubation, salpingostomy, tubal recanalization, tubal adhesion lysis, and tubectomy.

Hydrotubation: If the patient's tubal blockage is not very serious and only a slight blockage occurs, tubal fluids can be performed under the guidance of the doctor, which can make the adhesive tubes open and facilitate conception.

Salpingostomy: If the patient's blockage is more serious, she can be treated with salpingostomy under the doctor's guidance, who can restore the smoothness of the fallopian tubes.

Tubal Recanalization: If the patient's tubal blockage is not particularly serious, the patient can be treated with tubal recanalization under the doctor's guidance. It is mainly a laparoscopic surgery to cut the mucous membrane at both ends of the fallopian tube to make the fallopian tube open again.

Tubal Adhesion Lysis: If the tubal adhesion is more serious and cannot be improved by the above treatments, the patient can also be treated by tubal adhesion lysis as prescribed by the doctor, which is conducive to improving the condition.

Tubectomy: If the tubal blockage is more severe and cannot be improved through the above treatments, the patient can also follow the doctor's instructions to be treated by tubectomy, which can achieve a better therapeutic effect.

In conclusion, the possibility of recovering from a blocked fallopian tube after a miscarriage depends on the situation. If the blockage is minor, recovery is possible and can be restored through medication, physical therapy, other methods, surgical evacuation, and other means. If the blockage of the fallopian tube is more serious, it may be necessary to consider artificial fertilization to solve the problem.

So women should pay attention to keeping the vulva clean and hygienic after abortion, changing underwear, avoiding unclean sex, and avoiding all kinds of gynecological inflammation. If uncomfortable symptoms occur, it is recommended that medical treatment be sought in a timely manner.

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Haha, just to share some health knowledge.

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