Nervous leg shaking while doing tubalography can cause muscle spasms all over the body, which may also cause tubal spasms and create the illusion of not being able to get through, causing false-positive results. Hysterosalpingography is a test used to check the patency of the fallopian tubes, and can also be used to understand the blockage of the fallopian tubes and the shape of the uterus. It should be carried out 3-7 days after menstruation is cleared, and contraindications such as acute inflammation of the reproductive tract should be ruled out. If you are nervous when doing imaging leg shaking can cause generalized muscle spasm, may also cause tubal spasm and cause the illusion of impassability, affecting the test results. Aseptic operation should be strictly carried out during the imaging. When the imaging result shows that the uterine horn is rounded but the fallopian tube is not visible, it may be caused by tubal spasm, which can be observed after atropine injection as prescribed by the doctor. After the operation, we should pay attention to keep the vulva clean and dry, forbid the pelvic bath and sexual life for 2 weeks, and give antibiotics such as metronidazole to prevent infection as prescribed by the doctor.