Blocked Fallopian Tubes

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Blocked Fallopian Tubes

Blocked Fallopian Tubes

If you've been diagnosed with blocked fallopian tubes, and you'd like answers, this may be the most helpful web page you are going to come across. Keep reading to find out why.

So, what are they?

Your fallopian tubes are two minute tubes that connect the ovaries to the uterus, and are sometimes called uterine tubes, salpinges or oviducts. They're about 7 to 14 centimeters, and start at the outer end of the uterus and stretch out to form a special tissue called the fimbria.

The function of the fimbria is to transport the egg from the ovary to the fallopian tubes.

The fallopian tubes consist of strong muscle tissue, covered by ciliated cells. Ciliated cells are cells that have microscopic hair-like projections that push objects towards the uterus. The ciliated cells are protected with a thin mucus to keep the fallopian tubes soft and pliable, and to sustain optimal survival conditions for sperm and eggs.

Fallopian tubes can become blocked because of inflammation, liquids, or scarring and adhesions.



How Fallopian Tubes Get Blocked:

A common reason for blocked fallopians is Salpingiti. Salpingitis is occurs when an infectious agent causes the tubes to swell and inflame. Quite often, the salpingitis is the result of PID. Salpingitis can result in the walls of the fallopian tubes sticking together, which causes the tubes to become blocked.

If this condition is left untreated, it causes infertility or tubal pregnancies.

Hydrosalpinx can also cause blocked fallopian tubes. A hydrosalpinx takes place when the a watery liquid builds up in the fallopain tubes. You are already aware that the lining of the fallopian tubes release a fluid to soften its lining. In a healthy woman, this fluid runs from the fimbria the part of the fallopian tubes nearest to the ovaries, down into the uterus.

The main cause of a hydrosalpinx is pelvic inflammatory disease, however it is also the result of foreign bacteria overgrowth, endometriosis, or even damage from previous surgeries.

Most women with a hydrosalpinx don't know they have one because they're not experiencing any symptoms or side effects, so it can go untreated.

Other ways fallopian tubes can be blocked by fluids include:

Pyosalpinx - this is when a fallopian tube is filled with pus, and

Hematosalpinx - when its filled with blood

Additionally, blocked fallopian tubes are caused by an adhesion.

This is when tissues are abnormally connected by bands of fibrous tissue, as a result of injury, surgery, endometriosis or scarring after inflammation. When adhesions grow in or around the fallopian tubes, they can result in the fallopian tubes becoming twisted, or the lining of the fallopian tubes becoming stuck together.

Adhesions can be very painful if the adhesion results in organs being pulled out of position or being twisted out of shape. Concerning the reproductive organs, adhesions can block fallopian tubes, and block the supply of blood, nutrients and fluids to the fallopian tubes, which can result in further complications, necessitating future surgeries.

This condition can cause immense stress and strain on even the strongest of relationships. This is largely because of the lack of symptoms, and doctors not taking unexplained infertility seriously, and not carrying out the right diagnostic tests. Not being able to conceive within the required timeframes, can make some women feel like their biological clock is ticking so fast and that time is running out.

You and your partner should know its not an insurmountable obstacle to overcome. You can soon welcome the patter of tiny feet to your marriage with a little help from the right professionals.

Luckily for you, blocked fallopian tubes do not mean the end of your chances of conceiving, because of surgical advances. While taking the traditional medical route work for many women, there are disadvantages associated with these procedures. The world of alternative medicine can help you, which often works better than the traditional route.

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