Is it normal for the tubes to travel in a tortuous way on a tubalogram?

It is normal for the tubalogram to be tortuous in its travels, but it is critical to focus on whether or not the tubes are open. The fallopian tubes are a pair of slender and curved muscular tubes located at the bottom of the uterus on both sides of the tubes, which are the tubes that transport fertilized eggs into the uterus, and the fallopian tubes themselves have a certain degree of curvature. If a woman is infertile and suspects that her fallopian tubes are not open, she can undergo an imaging test, which will show that it is normal for the fallopian tubes to be tortuous, but it will not prove that the fallopian tubes are open. In addition to observing the morphology of the fallopian tubes, tubal imaging should mainly observe whether the fallopian tubes are patent, only patent fallopian tubes can occur sperm-egg binding and transport fertilized eggs into the uterus, if the fallopian tubes are not patent or adhesions and other conditions are unable to transport fertilized eggs, which will affect normal pregnancy, and need active intervention and treatment. After the tubal imaging, we should pay attention to appropriate rest, if there are tubal abnormalities, it is recommended to actively treat.