Can hydrotubation cure salpingitis?
Disease description:
I am a 29-year-old woman. Due to poor dietary habits in daily life, I have encountered some sudden health issues—blocked fallopian tubes. I'm very anxious because fallopian tube blockage usually has no typical symptoms, and the most common manifestation is infertility. Can hydrotubation for salpingitis cure this condition?
Salpingitis can be treated with tubal patency testing, which is primarily a diagnostic procedure. To achieve rapid recovery from salpingitis, treatment options include traditional Chinese medicine, Western medication, and surgery, depending on each woman's individual physical condition. Tubal patency testing is mainly used to assess whether the fallopian tubes are open. A methylene blue solution or normal saline is injected through the cervix into the uterine cavity, and the assessment is based on the resistance encountered during injection and the reflux of the fluid, indicating whether the tubes are unobstructed. The therapeutic agents used for treating painful salpingitis typically include normal saline and antibiotics, which can also help improve inflammation to some extent.