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What is Infertility due to Tubal Blockage

There are 2  fallopian tubes present in a normal female body. Blocked fallopian tubes are a possible cause for female infertility. Fallopian Tube Blockage is also called Hydrosalpinx, in which the end part of the female's tube is filled with fluid and gets swollen. The swelling happens where the tube connects the ovaries preventing the eggs and the sperms to travel, which results in female infertility.

 

A study says approximately 1 in 4 women with infertility have a tubal blockage. This condition makes achieving pregnancy difficult (however it is not impossible) since healthy fallopian tubes are needed for the egg to be transported to the uterus and for fertilization to occur. 

Different types of tubal blockage can cause different problems, it can be from infertility and recurrent miscarriage to a higher chance of ectopic pregnancy.

Diagnosing a blocked fallopian tubes can be relatively easy, effectively treating tubal problems can be more challenging and requires a specialist trained in advanced reproductive procedures.  At Anand Hospital, Dr Kamayani Upadhyay provides Uttar Basti Treatment for opening all types of blocked Fallopian Tubes.

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In addition to specialized treatments like Uttar Basti, lifestyle changes and other medical interventions might also contribute to improving fertility outcomes. Regular exercise, a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals, and managing stress levels can support overall reproductive health.

Moreover, advancements in reproductive medicine, such as in vitro fertilization (IVF), offer alternative pathways for those facing severe tubal blockages. IVF bypasses the fallopian tubes entirely, allowing for fertilization to occur in a controlled laboratory environment before the embryo is implanted directly into the uterus.

It's important to consult with a fertility specialist to understand the best course of action tailored to individual health needs. Seeking support from a community or support group can also provide emotional relief and shared experiences from others going through similar challenges.

Remember, while blocked fallopian tubes can be a significant hurdle, many women have successfully navigated this issue and gone on to achieve their dreams of parenthood.