
How to Cure Fallopian Tube Blockage
Diagnosed with blocked fallopian tubes, want to know how to treat blocked fallopian tubes?

Tubal occlusion is a common cause of female infertility, affecting the union of egg and sperm as well as the movement of the fertilized egg to the uterus. Methods for treating tubal occlusion include:
1. Physical therapy, such as microwave therapy, which can improve local blood circulation in the fallopian tubes and aid in recovery.
2. Medication therapy, particularly for blockages caused by infections such as salpingitis. Follow medical advice to use antibiotics like amoxicillin capsules or cefixime tablets for anti-infective treatment, to reduce inflammation and promote fallopian tube patency.
3. Surgical treatment, including laparoscopic and hysteroscopic procedures. These minimally invasive surgeries can directly remove or repair obstructions within the fallopian tubes, such as adhesions and polyps. Severe blockages may require tubal reconstructive surgery.
4. Assisted reproductive technologies, such as in vitro fertilization (IVF), may be considered if the aforementioned methods are ineffective or if the blockage is extremely severe, to achieve the goal of conception.
During treatment, avoid strenuous exercise, maintain external genital hygiene, and abstain from sexual activity to reduce the risk of infection.