Bilateral tubal adhesions

Release time : 07/02/2025 09:30:02

Bilateral tubal adhesion is the most common form of fallopian tube inflammation. Due to the high incidence of induced abortions, bilateral tubal adhesion is relatively common among young women. In severe cases, it can lead to female infertility.

Bilateral tubal adhesion is one of the most common conditions caused by inflammation of the fallopian tubes. Due to the high incidence of induced abortions, bilateral tubal adhesion is increasingly common among young women. In severe cases, it can lead to female infertility.

Due to chronic infection, the appendage is obstructed, causing accumulation of amniotic fluid and inflammatory exudates in the fundus.

The canal in the pelvis is relatively narrow, and if there is further adhesion blocking the passage, the fluid within the canal cannot be expelled and does not easily absorb, thus forming a cystic fluid accumulation. This results in mild adhesion between the surrounding tissues of the fallopian tubes on both sides, which leads to bilateral fallopian tube adhesion.

Due to adhesions, the fallopian tubes may become blocked, impeding the passage of sperm. This prevents the union of sperm and egg cells, leading to infertility in women.

The cause of bilateral fallopian tube adhesion is why it occurs. One reason is the spread of inflammation from adjacent organs, which leads to bilateral fallopian tube adhesion. This is because an adjacent organ becomes inflamed and is not treated promptly, thus gradually affecting the fallopian tubes, resulting in bilateral fallopian tube adhesion.

2. Infection following gynecological surgery.

During gynecological surgery, improper sterilization or post-operative care may lead to infection. Additionally, if there is an underlying condition in the fallopian tubes, infection can cause the disease to progress.

3. Not paying attention to hygiene during menstruation.

During menstruation, the lining of the female uterus is shed. If women do not pay attention to personal hygiene and cleanliness during this period, using inferior sanitary napkins or tissues, it can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease, which in turn may cause bilateral fallopian tube adhesion.

4. Infections following childbirth or abortion.

Due to the postpartum or early postpartum period, patients' physical constitution is extremely weak, and following the dilation of the cervix, there has not been proper recovery, providing a favorable condition for bacterial proliferation. This leads to the occurrence of bilateral fallopian tube adhesion.

Treatment of bilateral fallopian tube adhesion can generally be achieved through physical therapy methods.

Physical therapy includes short wave therapy and traditional Chinese medicine enema, which promotes local blood circulation to eliminate inflammation and cell edema, thereby relieving adhesion.

However, physical therapy has not been very effective in treating bilateral fallopian tube adhesions, and the treatment process is relatively lengthy.

If the condition of fallopian tube adhesions is not severe, medication can be an effective treatment.

Generally, medication is instilled into the uterine cavity and fallopian tubes through the vagina, allowing direct contact between the medication and the affected area. This approach can alleviate inflammation and dissolve adhesions. However, if the condition is severe, this method is not suitable.

The most effective approach is to opt for surgical treatment.

In cases of severe adhesion, the three-instrument combined with interventional recanalization surgery can be used to separate the distal adhesions.

If the condition is not curable, we may have to consider in vitro fertilization as a treatment option.

Traditional Chinese Medicine can treat bilateral uterine tube adhesions. The treatment of bilateral uterine tube adhesions with traditional Chinese medicine focuses on unblocking meridians and eliminating edema, thereby relieving tissue adhesion.

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) posits that slight ovarian tube adhesions can affect the physiological functions of the uterus, while severe adhesions can lead to the accumulation of pathogenic factors within, resulting in lump formation. This may also be due to stagnation and blood stasis, causing obstruction in the meridians and impeding the smooth flow of the meridians leading to tubal blockage.

Consequently, the treatment of bilateral fallopian tube adhesion and obstruction primarily focuses on promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis.

However, for the treatment of bilateral fallopian tube adhesion, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) can only serve as an adjunctive therapy. This is because TCM focuses on nourishing and restoring, and it is particularly effective in treating mild cases of bilateral fallopian tube adhesion.

In the case of severe bilateral fallopian tube adhesions, it is not possible to cure them solely through traditional Chinese medicine; surgical intervention is generally required to achieve complete recovery.

Therefore, it is crucial for women to recognize and seek treatment as early as possible.

Treatment of bilateral fallopian tube adhesions should also be undertaken in reputable hospitals to ensure the safety of the surgery.

What should be paid attention to for bilateral tubal adhesions in women? For female patients who have bilateral tubal adhesions, daily care is very important.

Below are the daily precautions in daily life: 1. For those with bilateral salpingitis, it is necessary to supplement with fresh milk, whole grains, and soy products daily, as well as eat more fresh vegetables and fruits to meet the daily nutritional needs for proteins, vitamins A, C, calcium, and iron.

2. It is important to pay attention to menstrual hygiene during regular periods.

During menstruation, the endometrium sheds and blood stasis is present in the uterine cavity. This provides a favorable environment for bacterial growth.

If you neglect hygiene during menstruation, use sanitary pads or tissue that do not meet the standards for hygiene, or engage in sexual activity, you expose bacteria to the risk of retrograde infection. This can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease and increase the likelihood of bilateral fallopian tube adhesions.

3. Ensure adequate sleep.

Sleep allows the body to recover faster, and more rest is needed for illnesses to heal quickly.

*The medical information provided in this text is for reference only.

If you feel unwell, it is recommended to seek medical attention immediately. Please consult a healthcare professional in person for diagnosis and treatment.