Tubal fluids are usually suitable for 3 to 7 days after menstruation is clean, and should be performed by a specialized doctor.
Tubal fluxing means tubal fluxing, which is a checking method used to evaluate whether the fallopian tubes are open or not, and it can also play a certain therapeutic role.
It should be operated by a professional doctor before operation. Contraindications such as acute inflammation of the reproductive tract and menstruation should be ruled out before the operation, which is usually carried out 3-7 days after menstruation is cleaned, and sexual intercourse should be prohibited for 3 days. It is suitable for infertility, normal semen of the male partner and suspected tubal blockage.
The operation should be strictly aseptic, and the saline or antibiotic solution used for fluid passage should be at a suitable temperature, so as to avoid tubal spasm caused by the liquid being too cold and affecting the result.
After fluid passage, antibiotics such as metronidazole should be given as prescribed by the doctor to prevent infection, prohibit sexual intercourse and pelvic bath for 2 weeks, and repeat the examination on time.