Tubal blockage caused by inflammation can be treated with oral antibiotic medication (Roxithromycin dispersible tablets), and for severe blockage, tubal stoma. Tubal blockage is mostly caused by inflammation and infection, and most people have symptoms of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease. At this time, you can take oral antibiotic medication, such as: Roxithromycin dispersible tablets, levofloxacin and other drugs, but also intravenous infusion and other treatments. For patients with more serious blockages, it is possible that simple medication may not unblock the blockage, and further treatment with a salpingo-oophorectomy is needed. This inserts a guidewire or catheter into the fallopian tube to perform a vasovagal treatment. This approach has less impact on the functioning of the fallopian tubes. Tubal patency is the main requirement to ensure a normal pregnancy, and it is specifically important to actively seek medical advice and cooperate with treatment.