Bleeding from inflamed fallopian tubes can be treated with medication or surgery.
Bleeding from inflamed fallopian tubes should be relieved by controlling the inflammation. Patients can use penicillin, cefuroxime, roxithromycin and other drugs for anti-infection treatment as prescribed by the doctor. When the inflammation is effectively controlled, bleeding can also be relieved, or apply tranexamic acid and other hemostatic drugs to relieve bleeding.
If the bleeding is large, surgical electrocoagulation can be used to reduce the bleeding point and achieve the purpose of hemostasis.
For patients with tubal inflammation, it is recommended to seek timely medical treatment, complete relevant examinations, and actively target treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor to control bleeding and alleviate uncomfortable symptoms such as fever, lower abdominal pain, and increased vaginal discharge caused by tubal inflammation.