Among the chronic tubal inflammation, hydrosalpinx is the most common. To treat hydrosalpinx completely, several aspects of examination, diagnosis and surgery should be done. If you often have symptoms such as back pain, discharge, lower abdomen or pain, you should consider whether there is hydrosalpinx in your body. You can first go to the hospital for relevant examinations. At present, the common tests are ultrasound diagnosis, tubal imaging and laparoscopy. Among them, tubal imaging is the most used because it is convenient and accurate, and it takes less than half an hour to see the condition of both fallopian tubes and pelvis. After confirming the test results, you can see an outpatient clinic to contact your doctor for a diagnosis. By talking to the treating doctor, you will learn about past medical history, physical condition, severity of hydrosalpinx and cause of the disease, and choose the appropriate treatment. Finally, consider whether surgery is needed. For women who do not have serious symptoms and do not need to have more children, there is no need to do too much treatment, just regular observation, check-ups and visits. For those women who still need to have children, surgery is the best treatment. For hydrosalpinx, tubal root amputation can be used. After completion of the root tubectomy, the patient can undergo fertility treatment in a shorter period of time, preferably while checking for patency of the opposite fallopian tube at the same time as the surgery. Conservative patients can use traditional surgical methods such as pelvic adhesion release and tubal cisternostomy. With the rapid development of modern medical technology, the treatment techniques for hydrosalpinx have also improved. As long as women with hydrocele are properly examined, diagnosed and treated, it is entirely possible for them to be cured.