Do you need to treat mild hydrosalpinx in the fallopian tubes?

Patients with mild hydrosalpinx can be left untreated if they do not have obvious symptoms and do not have the need to have children. If there is a need to have children or if the condition worsens, treatment such as medication, physiotherapy, surgery, etc. should be prescribed by the doctor.
If there is only a small amount of fluid in the patient’s body, the patient has no obvious symptoms, the presence of fluid does not have a significant negative impact on the body, and the patient does not have a need to have children, then the patient can be left untreated for the time being, and the patient can go to the hospital for regular checkups, which will not have any negative impact on the body in general.
If the patient’s body is more seriously infected, and there is a need to have children, you can follow the doctor’s instructions oral or intravenous injection of ceftriaxone sodium, amoxicillin and other antibiotic drugs treatment. It can also be treated by ultrashort wave and ultraviolet irradiation to speed up the local blood circulation rate, thus promoting the absorption and elimination of inflammation in the affected area.
If the degree of the disease is serious, surgical treatment can be carried out. For example, if the patient’s fallopian tube is clear at the proximal end but has fluid accumulation and atresia at the distal end, tubal umbilical stoma can be carried out as prescribed by the doctor. If the patient has tubal and ovarian adhesions, the patient can undergo tubo-ovarian adhesion release.
It is recommended that patients with hydrosalpinx should seek timely medical examination to determine whether treatment is needed based on the extent of their condition and whether they have a need for fertility.