What anti-inflammatory medication to take after a tubalogram

After tubal imaging, you can choose anti-anaerobic drugs such as metronidazole or levofloxacin, or broad-spectrum antibiotics such as cephalosporin antibiotics. Tubography is the injection of contrast medium into the uterine cavity and fallopian tubes, which is an invasive examination, and may cause infections after the procedure, more commonly anaerobic bacteria, you can choose drugs such as metronidazole or levofloxacin to control the infection. In addition, you can also choose cephalosporin broad-spectrum antibiotics, such as cefaclor and cefixime. In addition to taking anti-inflammatory drugs to prevent infection, you should also pay attention to personal hygiene and prohibit pelvic bathing and sexual intercourse for two weeks after the operation. There may be a small amount of vaginal bleeding after the operation, if the bleeding is heavy, you should consult a doctor in time. Antibiotics may produce adverse reactions, so the medication after tubal imaging should strictly follow the doctor’s instructions, prohibit private medication to avoid adverse reactions.