Modern medicine is very developed. There are different treatments for many diseases, and they all include some high-tech. The equipment used is also the most advanced in the world today. Take hysterosalpingography as an example. This is a high-tech treatment method that has helped many female friends solve practical problems. So, how long does it take for a woman to have her menstrual period after having a hysterosalpingography? Most cases of menstrual disorders will occur after hysterosalpingography, which usually return to normal gradually in about 1 to 2 months. If necessary, you can do six endocrine tests and take appropriate medication according to the test results to promote menstruation. Hysterosalpingography is a procedure in which iodine contrast medium is injected directly from the cervical canal into the uterine cavity, and then through the uterine cavity to the fallopian tube, to understand the patency of the uterine cavity and fallopian tube cavity under X-ray fluoroscopy. Generally, sexual intercourse is abstained during 3 to 7 days after the menstrual period and angiography is performed. The film was taken twice in total. One film was taken after the contrast agent showed the condition of the uterus and fallopian tubes. Another film was taken the next day to observe the patency of the fallopian tubes and the distribution of the contrast agent in the pelvis. adapt 1. Auxiliary examination for infertility. 2. Chronic inflammation of reproductive organs, tuberculosis lesions, etc. 3. Malformations of reproductive organs, such as septate uterus, saddle-shaped uterus, etc. 4. Uterine tumors, such as submucosal fibroids, etc. 5. Abnormal morphology of the cervical canal, etc. Contraindications 1. There are serious diseases in the whole body. 2. Acute inflammation period of reproductive organs. 3. Irregular vaginal bleeding, or menstrual period. 4. Body temperature above 37.5℃. 5. Patients with malignant tumors in the uterine cavity. 6. Pregnancy. 7. People who are allergic to iodized oil. Precautions 1. The operation should be performed 3 to 7 days after the end of menstruation, and sexual intercourse should be abstained for 3 days before angiography. 2. During the operation, pay attention to whether the patient has iodine allergy, prepare rescue drugs, detect and treat it in time. 3. Do not push the contrast agent too hard. If the contrast agent is found to flow back into the veins or lymphatic vessels, the injection should be stopped immediately and the patient should be placed in the right side lying or sitting position immediately to prevent the contrast agent from entering the left ventricle. |
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