What’s wrong with the pain in the fallopian tube area at the beginning of pregnancy?

If there is hidden pain in the fallopian tube at the beginning of pregnancy, the possibility of ectopic pregnancy must be ruled out clinically, and it is recommended to do ultrasound to determine the location of the gestational sac, and if ectopic pregnancy is found, it must be hospitalized in a timely manner to give treatment or conservative treatment or surgical treatment according to the specific circumstances. In addition, if the intrauterine pregnancy is confirmed, the hidden pain in the fallopian tube is often caused by chronic tubal inflammation in the past. When there is local inflammation in the fallopian tube, there will be local tissue congestion and edema, and the congestion in the pelvic cavity will be aggravated after the pregnancy, which will make the tubes with inflammation to have hidden pain. It is recommended to combine clinical history with gynecological examination, and oral antibiotics can be used for treatment if necessary.