There is generally no effect on daily activities after tubal imaging, but if you want to exercise, it is recommended to do so after half a month.
There is usually 2-3 days of vaginal bleeding after tubal imaging, but there is no effect on normal daily activities, but avoid strenuous sports, and prohibit sexual intercourse and pelvic bathing within 2 weeks after the operation. Usually after half a month there is no discomfort, you can do sports.
Keep the vulva clean after tubal imaging and change underwear diligently. If there are symptoms such as pain and fever in the lower abdomen after the examination, it is necessary to go to the hospital in time to determine whether there are complications such as secondary infection. If the tubal imaging determines that the tubes are normal, you can plan a pregnancy three months after the examination. If the test tubes are abnormal, you need to follow the doctor’s instructions for further examination and treatment.