There are many factors that affect women's pregnancy. In most cases, they are related to their own physical illnesses, especially fallopian tube diseases, which can make women unable to become pregnant and even have the possibility of becoming pregnant. In clinical practice, the most well-known and common fallopian tube disease is fallopian tube obstruction. In addition, hydrosalpinx is also relatively common. So, how to treat hydrosalpinx? Treatment of hydrosalpinx The fallopian tube, as the name suggests, is a tube, one end of which is connected to the uterine cavity and the other end is like an open flower. The fallopian tube picks up the egg, and the sperm swims into the fallopian tube to meet and combine with the egg. If the fertilized egg can successfully swim into the uterine cavity and implant into the endometrium, the conception process is completed. Clinically, fallopian tube disease is the most common factor leading to female infertility, accounting for about 25%-30% of female infertility. The most common ones are fallopian tube obstruction and hydrosalpinx. Today we are going to talk about hydrosalpinx. Why is there water accumulation? The fallopian tube is a pipe, and if it is blocked, water will accumulate. There are many factors that affect its patency. Pelvic inflammatory disease is the most common. In addition, endometriosis, tubal pregnancy, pelvic surgery experience, etc. are also important factors in the formation of hydrosalpinx. During the ovulation induction process, changes in hormone levels in the body may also cause hydrosalpinx or aggravate it. Will water accumulation affect pregnancy? The answer is yes. First, hydrosalpinx is often accompanied by tubal blockage. After the blockage, the sperm and egg cannot meet and of course cannot form an embryo; second, when the fallopian tube is unobstructed, the accumulated water in the fallopian tube flows back into the uterine cavity, constantly flushing, interfering with the contact between the embryo and the endometrium, and affecting embryo implantation; third, the accumulated water in the fallopian tube is "sewage", which can cause endometritis, and at the same time "poison" the embryo, affect the development of the embryo, reduce the implantation rate and pregnancy rate, and increase the abortion rate. How do I know if there is water in the fallopian tube? The most common method is B-ultrasound, which often shows some "sausage"-like structures around the ovaries; hysterosalpingography can also find hydrosalpinx; the most accurate method is laparoscopy or laparotomy, because seeing is believing, and hydrosalpinx found during surgery is real hydrosalpinx! |
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