Fertility Problem Due To Fallopian Tube Blocked The Other Thickened. After Natural Treatment Cycle Periods Normal.Is The Tube Normal Now?
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My wife has the problem of blockage of follopian tube, after tests we found that one follopian tube is blocked and another one is thicken but ... before she had fertility problem and also cycle period was certain but now after doing some natural treatment her fertility problem is solved and and cycle period is certain oth 28th she starts bleeding what do u think sir, the follopian tube would be open with these changes or not
Hi and thanks for the query, Blocked fallopian tubes have to be well documented by your infertility specialist,and this is only possible after examination like the hysterosalpingography, which is a special exam that gives us clear indications with respect to the openness of the fallopian tubes.Depending on the past medical history of the patient, the approach is actually totally different. Any past history of sexually transmitted infections, history of ectopic pregnancies, surgeries etc. I strongly recommend you consult your infertility specialist or gynecologist for a critical evaluation, and explanation of available management options that exist today. thanks and best regards, Luchuo, MD.
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Fertility Problem Due To Fallopian Tube Blocked The Other Thickened. After Natural Treatment Cycle Periods Normal.Is The Tube Normal Now?
Hi and thanks for the query, Blocked fallopian tubes have to be well documented by your infertility specialist,and this is only possible after examination like the hysterosalpingography, which is a special exam that gives us clear indications with respect to the openness of the fallopian tubes.Depending on the past medical history of the patient, the approach is actually totally different. Any past history of sexually transmitted infections, history of ectopic pregnancies, surgeries etc. I strongly recommend you consult your infertility specialist or gynecologist for a critical evaluation, and explanation of available management options that exist today. thanks and best regards, Luchuo, MD.