Are there any complications or side effects after hysteroscopic and laparoscopic surgery for blocked fallopian tubes?
Disease description:
I've been feeling abdominal discomfort for the past couple of days, with occasional mild pain. After going to the hospital, I was diagnosed with blocked fallopian tubes. The doctor recommended a laparoscopic and hysteroscopic surgery, which makes me a bit anxious. Are there any complications or side effects associated with this procedure for blocked fallopian tubes?
If patients with blocked fallopian tubes choose a reputable hospital for laparoscopic surgery and there are no procedural errors during the operation, they will typically experience no long-term complications. However, since the procedure may require intravenous general anesthesia and carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum, patients might experience symptoms such as abdominal pain and bloating after surgery. These symptoms usually resolve within about 1–2 days. Although the surgery itself does not cause lasting side effects, failure to properly care for the body after surgery may lead to other complications and negatively affect health. Patients are advised to avoid consuming raw or cold foods and to keep their bodies warm.