What to do about tubal rigidity due to pelvic tuberculosis

Pelvic tuberculosis leading to tubal stiffness can be improved by conservative anti-tuberculosis drug treatment and surgical treatment. 1. Conservative anti-tuberculosis drug treatment: pelvic tuberculosis leads to tubal mobility is affected, first need to complete the basic anti-tuberculosis treatment, commonly used drugs are rifampicin capsules. Since tuberculosis infection belongs to infectious disease program, it is necessary to go to the local infectious disease hospital for consultation and take anti-tuberculosis drugs under the doctor’s guidance to carry on the treatment. 2. Surgical treatment: After receiving complete anti-tuberculosis treatment, you also need to decide whether you need surgical treatment to unblock the fallopian tubes according to the degree of tubal stiffness. If the stiffness of the fallopian tube improves after anti-tuberculosis treatment, the treatment can be observed conservatively; if the stiffness has not improved or even further aggravated, in order to avoid tubal blockage, surgical treatment is generally recommended. Therefore, for women with pelvic tuberculosis, the rigidity of the fallopian tubes is caused by the tuberculosis bacillus that produces inflammation in the tubes and destroys the normal structure of the tubes. Anti-tuberculosis treatment is usually recommended before deciding whether surgery is needed to improve the rigidity of the tubes.