Irregular Menstruation? Be Careful of Blocked Fallopian Tubes


Posted September 3, 2020 by Amandababy

The fallopian tube is female reproductive organ that connect the ovaries and the uterus. Sometimes, irregular menstruation may be connected with blocked fallopian tubes.
 
Fallopian tubes are female reproductive organs that connect the ovaries and the uterus. Every month during ovulation, it occurs roughly in the middle of a menstrual cycle, the fallopian tubes carry an egg from an ovary to the uterus.

When an obstruction prevents the egg from traveling down the tube, a woman has a blocked fallopian tube. It can occur on one or both sides and cause infertility in up to 30% of infertile women.

Many women have irregular menstruation, but they are used to think that irregular menstruation is a small matter, so many women ignore the hidden crisis of irregular menstruation.

Wendy has been married for two years, but she hasn't been pregnant. Usually, her menstruation is irregular. She doesn't think it's a trivial matter. She was finally diagnosed as a fallopian tube blockage, which affects her fertility. In fact, irregular menstruation causes her infertility.

Many women are infertile because of tubal obstruction. Fallopian tube blockage leads to the egg and sperm can not meet, of course, cannot be fertilized, forming the embryos. In fact, careful observation at ordinary times, fallopian tube blockage will have noticeable signs. Women of childbearing age appear in the following situation, accompanied by infertility, it is necessary to have a test in time.

Irregular menstruation: the fallopian tube is adjacent to the ovary. The disease of the fallopian tube does not affect the function of ovary and the amount of menstruation. It is only when the inflammation affects the ovary and damages the ovarian function that abnormal menstruation occurs.

Frequent menstruation and excessive menstruation may be the result of pelvic congestion and ovarian dysfunction. As a result of chronic inflammation leading to uterine fibrosis, uterine involution or adhesion caused by abnormal uterine position, can cause menorrhagia.

Dysmenorrhea: due to pelvic congestion caused by blood stasis dysmenorrhea, mostly in the first week before menstruation began to have abdominal pain, the closer to the menstrual period, the more serious, until menstrual tide.

Abdominal discomfort: the lower abdomen has different degrees of pain, mostly recessive discomfort, lumbago and sacral pain, swelling, falling feeling, often aggravated by fatigue.

Due to pelvic adhesions, there may be bladder and rectum filling pain or emptying pain, or other bladder and rectum irritation symptoms, such as frequent urination, intracerebral afterweight, etc.

If women have irregular menstruation symptoms, we must pay attention to it, so as not to cause infertility caused by severe fallopian tube blockage. The majority of blocked fallopian tubes are caused by pelvic infections. Most—but not all—of these infections are caused by a sexually transmitted infection. 

However, most infections are not acute, and often do not result in any signs or symptoms. But "quiet" doesn't mean harmless. The longer the infection is present, the higher the risk of scar tissue forming and creating inflamed or blocked tubes.

Therefore, it is essential to treat the tubal obstruction that has been diagnosed. The first choice of treatment is drugs, such as herbal medicine Fuyan Pill. Surgical repair of fallopian tubes damaged by ectopic pregnancy or infection may be an option. If the obstruction is caused by damage to a part of the fallopian tube, surgeons can remove the damaged part and connect two healthy parts.

If none of the above medical treatments work, there are a number of alternative methods for getting pregnant. These include: in vitro fertilization (IVF) using your own eggs, IVF using donor eggs or surrogacy.

Making certain lifestyle and dietary changes may help boost female fertility. If a woman does not experience any benefit from trying natural pregnancy, they should see their doctor. The doctor can recommend medical treatments to unblock or remove the fallopian tubes or otherwise increase the likelihood of pregnancy.
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Issued By Amandababy
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Categories Baby , Health , Medical
Tags blocked fallopian tubes , menstruation , treatment
Last Updated September 3, 2020