Can Taking Placentrex 2 Ml Injections Help In Clearing Blocks In Fallopian Tube?
Hi i am xxxx and 20yrs old. I did not get pregnant past 1 1/2 yrs.when i consulted doctor, they asked me to take H S G test. I have blocks in both fallopian tubs after HSG.I was suggested to take placentrex 2 ml injection for ten alternate days.Will it help me to clear blocks in tube? how about chances of getting pregnant after blocks clear? Will block be cured without surgery? Your detailed answer will help me to build a confidence and move forward.
Tue, 5 May 2015
General & Family Physician, Dr. Vasudha's Response
Hi, I understand your concern. Placentrex is an extract of human placenta. It is supposed to act as an anti inflammatory agent & also helps in regeneration of damaged tissues,I have seen a number of patients having positive results with the injections. If you have both the tubes blocked, it's worth taking a chance with Placentrex. It works well & good.. otherwise operative treatment is always a final option. Thanks.
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Can Taking Placentrex 2 Ml Injections Help In Clearing Blocks In Fallopian Tube?
Hi, I understand your concern. Placentrex is an extract of human placenta. It is supposed to act as an anti inflammatory agent & also helps in regeneration of damaged tissues,I have seen a number of patients having positive results with the injections. If you have both the tubes blocked, it s worth taking a chance with Placentrex. It works well & good.. otherwise operative treatment is always a final option. Thanks.