Ovarian obstruction

Ovarian obstruction's disease overview

The fallopian tube (also known as the fallopian tube, uterus) is a component of the female genital system, located inside the body. It is a small hose connecting the ovaries and uterus, allowing the egg to move from the ovaries to the uterus to nest.

Ovarian obstruction is one of the main causes of infertility in women. In addition, fertilized eggs cannot move to the uterus, causing ectopic pregnancy, which can be life -threatening if not detected in time.

Causes of Ovarian obstruction's disease

There are many causes of ovarian obstruction:

  • Most of them are due to sexually transmitted agents: Chlamydia and gonorrhea are the most common. They can cause inflammation of the sub -frame area, causing scars to narrow the fallopian tube
  • Endometriosis: The uterus can appear in the fallopian tubes to clog them
  • History of ectopic pregnancy: If the ectopic pregnancy is treated for conservation (no looping the fallopian tubes), it can also cause scars to clog the fallopian tubes later. >

    Uterine fibroids: Big uterine fibroids can be inserted into the fallopian tube causing obstruction

    History of abdominal surgery-frame: Surgery in this area can cause adhesive fibrosis as ovarian tube blockage (appendicitis surgery, peritonitis, etc.)

    Symptoms of Ovarian obstruction's disease

    Ovarian obstruction is hard to recognize early. So what does ovaries manifest ? Here are typical manifestations when obstructed:

  • Infertility: Ovarian obstruction usually does not cause any manifestations. Many women only know they are sick when they go to the doctor because they cannot conceive.
  • Abdominal pain: Some cases of ovarian obstruction can cause pain on one side of the abdomen due to the stasis of the fallopian tubes to stretch them and cause pain

  • Abdominal pain can be continuous or menstrual cycle as in endometriosis
  • Other symptoms: pain during sex, fatigue, digestive disorders, ...

    People at risk for Ovarian obstruction's disease

  • The biggest risk of the disease is that there are many partners and unsafe sex. That leads to the contagious infection of sexually transmitted pathogens, causing inflammation of the sub -frame including the fallopian tubes.
  • Interventional procedure of sub -frame area: unsafe abortion, at the facility that does not guarantee quality
  • Poor genital hygiene
  • Abdominal surgery history as mentioned above
  • Prevention of Ovarian obstruction's disease

  • Take safety measures during sex: It is best to wear a condom during sex
  • Monesty lifestyle
  • Clean the genitals daily, especially after sex, during the menstrual cycle
  • Going to the doctor and thorough treatment when there are signs of genital infections
  • Diagnostic measures for Ovarian obstruction's disease

    Clinical examination of ovarian obstruction is often limited. So What is the ovarian examination ? Here are the techniques commonly used during the disease examination process:

  • The uterine cavity - The fallopian tube: The contrast will be pumped into the uterus and the fallopian tubes. The patient will then get X-rays. The film will show the obstruction in the fallopian tubes if any. This measure is usually taken in the first half of the menstrual cycle.
  • obstetric ultrasound: ultrasound is an effective measure for diagnosis. On ultrasound can see the stasis of the fallopian tubes- the expression of congestion

  • In addition, the abdominal laparoscopy can
  • Ovarian obstruction's disease treatments

    A lot of cases of ovarian obstruction have a question whether the fallopian tubes can be cured? The goal of treatment is to re -clear the ovaries to increase the possibility of women's conception. Depending on the location of the head or the distance of the fallopian tube, the level of localized narrow or spreading the skin of the fallopian tube has different measures. Mainly need to treat intervention, medical treatment has not been highly effective.

  • Non-surgical treatment: First, use a catheter to pump contrast into the uterus-egg-spine. Then will take X-rays to determine the blocking location and use another catheter to re-clear the blocking position. This method is at risk of infection, ectopic pregnancy after the procedure.
  • Surgical method: can be endoscopic surgery, fallopian tubes and solve the cause of congestion. If the fallopian tubes are clogged with large scar tissue, fibers, it may be difficult to treat conservation. In this case, the damage can be removed and then reconnects depending on the specific case.

  • Can use in vitro fertilization (IVF) can be used to increase pregnancy chances.
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