The situation of blocked fallopian tubes is particularly common in our daily life, which causes many women to lose their mother's rights. We need to pay attention to it and promptly seek reasonable treatment once it is found to be blocked.
The hazards of blocked fallopian tubes
1. Ectopic pregnancy: Generally, most tubal obstruction is secondary to hydrosalpinx, and sperm cannot enter the fallopian tube smoothly. Even if it normally combines with the Egg cell, it is also blocked in the process of delivery to the uterine cavity. The fallopian tube implantation and development are very likely to lead to Ectopic pregnancy. If ectopic pregnancy cannot be treated in a timely manner, it will cause massive bleeding, leading to shock or life-threatening for the patient.
2. Harmful to the embryo: only when the Zygote is implanted with endometrium in the uterine cavity can it develop best. However, when hydrosalpinx occurs, hydrosalpinx enters the uterine cavity with the Zygote. The harmful substances in hydrosalpinx have a great impact on the embryo, threatening the implantation and increasing the probability of abortion.
3. Infertility: after the Egg cell is discharged from the ovary, the Egg cell will be transported into the fallopian tube under the joint action of the external muscles of the fallopian tube and the cilia in the tube, providing an upward channel for the sperm, which is conducive to sperm integration. However, because the fallopian tube is blocked, the sperm braking ability is limited, unable to contact the Egg cell, and women are sterile.
4. Physiological pain: Prolonged blockage of the fallopian tubes can cause pelvic congestion, leading to congested physiological pain. Physiological pain is often accompanied by abdominal pain starting one week before menstruation, and getting heavier near the physiological day until menstruation arrives.
5. Irregular menstruation: The fallopian tubes and ovaries are adjacent, and usually tubal diseases do not affect ovarian function or menstrual flow. Inflammation spreads to the ovaries, damaging the pattern of ovarian function and menstrual abnormalities
6. Abdominal discomfort: On non physiological days, there is a certain degree of pain in the lower abdomen, especially on both sides of the lower abdomen, mostly a hidden discomfort, such as pain, swelling, and falling sensation in the lower back and sacrum, and worsening fatigue symptoms. 7. Other symptoms: increased leucorrhea, Dyspareunia, gastrointestinal disorders, fatigue, affected labor, unsustainable labor, mental and neurological symptoms, mental depression, etc. may occur.
7. Family breakdown: Both spouses want children, female infertility leads to tense marital relationships, poor relationship between daughter-in-law and daughter-in-law, divorce, and family breakdown.
8. Inflammation: Tubal blockage is caused by gynecological inflammation. After tubal blockage, inflammation may spread to other parts, causing inflammation in other parts.