Tubal effusion is a relatively high incidence of female infertility in recent years, mostly caused by tubal inflammation, and is one of the main causes of female infertility. The obvious symptoms of tubal effusion include abnormal leucorrhea, abdominal pain, intermittent vaginal discharge and infertility. Some women may have leukorrhea or bloody leukorrhea just after menstruation. Abdominal pain is mainly manifested as unilateral or bilateral pain in the lower abdomen, which may not be obvious at the beginning, but may increase during menstruation or ovulation. In this case, we should pay attention to whether it is caused by fluid in the fallopian tubes. Intermittent vaginal discharge. In tubal effusion, there is intermittent and irregular flow of unknown fluid from the vagina, which is colorless and odorless. Infertility is caused by fluid in the fallopian tubes, which can lead to blockage of the fallopian tubes and prevent sperm from passing through to meet the egg. If you have the above symptoms, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time for examination. If you have been diagnosed with tubal effusion, I hope that you can save your life as soon as possible, as there are more methods and more mature technologies to treat tubal effusion, and the results are more significant.