Hello
Thanks for writing to us with your health concern.
Can you tell me what check up did you go through ?
Based on your question, I surmise that it was
HSG - hysterosalpingogram, wherein serial X rays are taken after injection of contrast dye material.
Based on that, the
uterus appears normal.
THe right tube was not seen at all.
The left tube was seen but no spill of dye was seen.
On either side, no dye was seen coming out.
This mostly indicates that both fallopian tubes are blocked.
However, HSG is not the gold standard for evaluation of fallopian tube patency
It is better to have a hysterolaparoscopy which is considered the gold standard for evaluation of tubal patency.
ALso, laparoscopy will provide correction at the same sitting if possible.
If the tubes are blocked, chances of
pregnancy are miniscule, and it is best to resort to IVF (
in vitro fertilization ).
All the best
Please feel free to discuss further.