Blocked fallopian tubes are a common cause of infertility in women and occur when one or both tubes that carry eggs from the ovaries to the uterus are partially or completely obstructed. Causes can include infections such as pelvic inflammatory disease, previous surgeries, endometriosis, or scarring from conditions like tuberculosis. Blocked tubes can prevent natural conception, but with early diagnosis and appropriate treatment, many women can restore fertility and achieve successful pregnancies. Diagnosis typically involves imaging studies such as hysterosalpingography, sonohysterography, or laparoscopy to determine the site and extent of blockage. Treatment depends on the cause and severity of obstruction and can range from minimally invasive procedures like tuboplasty, which repairs the tubes, to assisted reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilization when surgery is not viable. In some cases, careful monitoring and medication management may also complement surgical approaches to improve outcomes. Post-procedure care, patient counseling, and lifestyle guidance play essential roles in ensuring recovery and increasing the chances of conception. Women experiencing challenges with fertility due to blocked fallopian tubes often seek specialized care that combines expertise, precision, and supportive guidance. Blocked Fallopian Tubes Treatment in Vasant Kunj, under Dr. Pradeep Muley, provides advanced diagnostic evaluation, individualized treatment planning, and ongoing follow-up to help patients navigate fertility challenges safely and effectively.
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