There are several possibilities for a woman to have a tubal imaging showing tubal uplift: first, the patient has inflammatory diseases of the pelvis, endometriosis or surgery, which leads to adhesions throughout the pelvis, and the adhesion bands lift the patient’s fallopian tubes, so the patient can observe an uplift of the fallopian tubes when she has an imaging, and this situation can occur when the patient’s contrast agent does not diffuse well in the pelvis because Secondly, the uplifting of the fallopian tubes may be caused by the change of the patient’s position, for example, when the patient chooses to lie in a low lying position, under the effect of gravity, the patient’s fallopian tubes may be uplifted, which is a normal manifestation and does not require treatment or the contrast agent will show better dispersion in the pelvic cavity without inflammation. This is a normal manifestation and does not require treatment or the contrast agent will show better dispersion in the pelvis without inflammation.