Hydrosalpinx only occurs during ovulation

Hydrosalpinx usually occurs during ovulation, especially in the days between menstruation. At this time, the egg takes longer to reach the fallopian tube, so if the fallopian tube accumulates water, the egg will stay here longer, making fertilization difficult.

The cause of hydrosalpinx may be inflammation, tumor or infection. Among them, inflammation is the most common cause. Long-term inflammation can lead to the destruction of fallopian tube tissue and the formation of water accumulation. In addition, tumors and infections can also cause hydrosalpinx.

For women with hydrosalpinx, treatment usually involves treating the inflammation and removing the fluid. Common treatments include medication, physical therapy, and surgery. Of these, surgical treatment is usually the last resort as it may carry additional risks and complications.

In addition to treatment, prevention of hydrosalpinx is also very important. Prevention methods include maintaining personal hygiene, avoiding overuse of antibiotics and other medications, exercising regularly, and maintaining a healthy diet. In addition, for women who already have hydrosalpinx, it is also important to have regular follow-up and monitoring so that any problems can be detected and treated promptly.

Hydrosalpinx is a common female reproductive problem only during ovulation. If you suspect you have hydrosalpinx, talk to your doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.