Problems in the uterine fallopian tubes can make pregnancy difficult and should therefore be investigated if the couple can not conceive naturally after at least 1 year of attempts. Problems in the fallopian tubes or tubes can be caused by gynecological infections, congenital abnormalities or endometriosis, for example.
How to Diagnose Problems in the Uterine Fallopian Tubes
To diagnose problems in the uterine tubes, the gynecologist can request a diagnostic test called hysterosalpingography, which consists of applying a contrast in the pelvic region and observing the whole region through several radiographs.
Treatment for uterine fallopian tubes
Treatment for problems in the uterine fallopian tubes should be treated because of their cause. Therefore, in the case of infections antibiotics can be used, and in the case of endometriosis, a laparoscopy can be used to remove all endometrial tissue as well as the use of medications.
Problems in the uterine fallopian tubes may still favor ectopic pregnancy and so once they are discovered, they should be treated to avoid this situation that is incompatible with the baby's life. A common problem that prevents pregnancy is tubal obstruction. Here's how to diagnose and treat tubal obstruction.