How damaging is a tubalogram?



Tubal imaging is relatively less harmful to the human body, but it may also cause reproductive system infection, iodine allergy, reactive granuloma and other hazards.

1. Reproductive system infection: when performing tubalography without strictly following the aseptic operation, pathogenic bacteria may be brought into the vagina, which will increase the chances of suffering from infectious diseases of the reproductive system, such as pelvic infection and uterine cavity infection.

2. Iodine allergy: a certain amount of iodine contrast agent will be injected into the fallopian tube during tubal imaging, and the iodine contrast agent has the nature of hypertonicity and chemical toxicity, which may cause allergic reactions, causing patients to have breathing difficulties, skin rashes and other symptoms.

3. Reactive granuloma: If the absorption of iodized oil in the body is slow after tubal imaging, it may cause reactive granuloma.

Tubal imaging is harmful to the human body to a certain extent, but the specific degree of damage varies from person to person. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for tubal imaging and operate under the guidance of a professional doctor.