Dangers of doing angiography during ovulation

Angiography is to inject special iodide into the female body to observe and record the condition of the female reproductive tract under X-rays. Performing angiography during ovulation can better understand the health status of women's reproductive tract and detect potential reproductive tract diseases in time. However, imaging may also cause certain harm to women's health.

Among them, the biggest hazard is the allergic reaction of the contrast agent to the female body. Contrast media is an irritating chemical that can cause severe allergic reactions such as rash, shortness of breath, and difficulty breathing if a woman is allergic to it. In addition, contrast agents may also cause irritation to women's reproductive tracts, leading to problems such as irregular menstruation and dysmenorrhea.

In addition to allergic reactions, contrast media may also have certain effects on male reproductive health. Because the contrast agent will enter the male reproductive tract, men may experience problems such as decreased sperm count and decreased sperm motility after contrast imaging.

In addition, angiography also needs to stay in the woman's body for a certain period of time, so women need to wait for a while after the angiography before planning to get pregnant. If a woman plans to become pregnant during this period, it may have a certain impact on the health of the mother and the fetus.

In summary, although angiography is an effective method for female reproductive health examination, it causes certain harm to women's bodies. Therefore, if women need angiography, they should choose a professional hospital and doctor, and follow the doctor's advice and guidance to ensure the health of themselves and others.

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