Tubal occlusion is a problem that affects women’s health in gynecological diseases. There are various reasons for this, including inflammation and adhesions. Understanding the symptoms of this disease is crucial for timely detection and treatment. Chinese medicine provides various methods for treating tubal occlusion, using corresponding strategies based on different causes.
When the fallopian tubes become blocked due to adhesions, resembling a ligated state, this is often related to inadequate treatment of past inflammations, especially after miscarriage. Treatment focuses on regulating before and after menstruation, such as using blood-activating and stasis-resolving warm methods before menstruation, and cooling blood and relaxing the liver after menstruation.
In cases where inflammation is caused by the imbalance of qi and blood, patients often experience symptoms of pelvic inflammation and adnexitis. Treatment involves cooling blood, resolving inflammation, adjusting the qi and blood status during the menstrual cycle, and using external application of medications to promote recovery.
When the fallopian tubes are twisted and blocked, it is closely related to constitutional weaknesses, including qi deficiency and blood deficiency, which affect the normal operation and maturation of follicles. Such conditions may also lead to abnormal uterine position and decreased libido. Treatment strategies focus on tonifying qi and blood, tonifying the spleen and kidney, and balancing yin and yang.
Obstructions caused by fat and fibroids remind patients to pay attention to weight management, avoid being overweight, and adopt blood-activating and stasis-resolving methods or surgery for specific causes.
Obstructions caused by fluid accumulation are often related to internal imbalances of yin and yang, manifesting as pelvic fluid accumulation, abnormal menstrual periods, and other symptoms. Treatment involves clearing heat, resolving dampness, dredging blockages, and harmonizing the internal environment.
Acute salpingitis, as one of the factors leading to infertility, presents symptoms such as high fever, abdominal pain, and abnormal menstrual periods. Timely medical attention is required to prevent the condition from worsening.
Overall, tubal occlusion not only affects fertility but may also cause symptoms such as menstrual irregularities and abdominal pain, leading to infertility in severe cases. Therefore, women should pay attention to their health, be vigilant of early symptoms, take appropriate treatment measures promptly, and maintain the health of the reproductive system.