Hydrosalpinx, also known as hydrosalpinx, is a disease caused by infection and a serious condition that not only affects the health of female patients, but also leads to infertility. We must fully understand this disease.
Hydrosalpinx refers to a common type of chronic salpingitis. After salpingitis, or due to adhesion blockage, the secretion of mucosal cells accumulates in the lumen of the tube, or due to salpingitis, adhesion occurs at the isthmus and fimbria, leading to the formation of pyogenic fluid in the tube. When the pus cells in the lumen are absorbed, they eventually become water like liquid. Some liquids are absorbed and leave an empty shell, which shows a watery shadow during imaging.
Symptoms of hydrosalpinx
1. Physiological pain: As we approach the physiological day, the more severe the pain, the more we know about menstruation.
2. Irregular menstruation: A common manifestation of excessive menstrual flow or a significant increase in menstrual frequency.
3. Abdominal pain: There is pain in the lower abdomen, but the degree varies, with mild to moderate. Most of them are hidden discomfort.
4. Infertility: The fallopian tubes are damaged by certain diseases, which further cause obstruction of the fallopian tubes and cause infertility.
5. Clinical manifestations such as sexual pain, increased vaginal discharge, and gastrointestinal disorders.
The causes of hydrosalpinx
1. Abortion
Abortion includes induced abortion, natural abortion, drug flow, induced abortion, etc. After abortion, the resistance decreases, and pathogens spread to the fallopian tubes and ovaries in the reproductive tract, causing inflammation of the entire pelvis and fallopian tubes. Adhesion, congestion, swelling and blockage of the fallopian tube wall. That is to say, due to incomplete or untimely treatment of acute salpingitis, it can lead to adhesion of the fallopian tube mucosa, incomplete miscarriage, leaving behind the placenta and causing inflammation. Some individuals with intrauterine devices may develop chronic salpingitis, and long-term inflammatory stimulation can cause the fallopian tubes to thicken, harden, adhere to the lumen, narrow, and adhere at different positions
2. Unclean sexual intercourse
If you have too much sexual activity or have sexual intercourse during menstruation, you may become infected and develop salpingitis, which can lead to fluid accumulation in the fallopian tubes.
3. Pelvic infection
Improper abortion and childbirth, postpartum, or after miscarriage and menstruation, can lead to accessory (pelvic) infection, adhesion blockage, accumulation of secretion from mucosal cells in the lumen, or inflammation of the fallopian tubes leading to isthmus and fimbriae adhesions. The leakage and exudate in the fallopian tube cavity gradually accumulate, leading to fallopian tube effusion.