Lower abdominal pain half a month after laparoscopic surgery, is the fallopian tube sticking again?

Lower abdominal pain half a month after hysterolaparoscopic surgery may be normal, but it does not exclude the possibility of tubal adhesion again. In order to make the field of vision wide open during hysterolaparoscopic surgery, a large amount of saline will be injected into the abdominal cavity through the uterine cavity, and there may be pelvic effusion after the operation, and lower abdominal pain may occur half a month after the operation, and this situation is normal. However, the possibility of tubal adhesion again cannot be ruled out, because tubal adhesion also occurs in the case of lower abdominal pain, which usually needs to be rechecked on time to be clear. If you have lower abdominal pain half a month after laparoscopic surgery, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or standardized treatment.