There are many factors that cause female infertility. Clinical surveys show that 40% of infertile women are infertile due to blocked fallopian tubes. Many patients do not know what causes tubal blockage, so let’s learn more about it today. Complications caused by blocked fallopian tubes It is very dangerous for women to have blocked fallopian tubes, which can cause complications in the following areas and endanger women’s health. Dysmenorrhea: Long-term chronic inflammation of the fallopian tubes can lead to pelvic congestion, resulting in stasis dysmenorrhea, which usually occurs one week before menstruation and becomes more severe the closer the period is, until the onset of menstruation. Disorders: The fallopian tubes are adjacent to the ovaries. When the inflammatory foci of the fallopian tubes reach the ovaries, they can cause different degrees of damage to the ovarian function and cause menstrual disorders. Frequent menstruation and excessive menstrual flow are the most common. Infertility: The fallopian tubes play an important role in transporting sperm, taking in eggs and transporting fertilized eggs to the uterine cavity. When the fallopian tubes are violated, blockages can form, preventing the passage of sperm and fertilized eggs, which can lead to infertility. Other: In severe tubal blockage, in addition to symptoms such as infertility and dysmenorrhea, there may be increased leucorrhea, painful intercourse, gastrointestinal disorders or indolence, neurological symptoms and mental depression. Causes of tubal blockage The endometrium is shed during menstruation and the blood sinuses in the cavity are in an open state. If you do not pay attention to hygiene during menstruation, bacteria can easily invade it and cause bacterial infection. In some women, congenital malformation of the fallopian tubes or failure of the tubes after ligation may cause them to become inoperable and lead to female infertility. A series of intracavitary procedures such as miscarriage and childbirth may also cause infection and leave scar tissue in the fallopian tubes, resulting in damage to the fallopian tubes and the formation of blockage. Other causes of tubal blockage include various inflammatory diseases, such as vaginitis, cervicitis, endometritis, etc. These inflammatory diseases can cause tubal blockage if not treated in time. How to prevent blocked fallopian tubes 1, lie down and rest when tired, keep quiet, will be very effective; 2, do not walk too much or carry heavy objects. Holding heavy objects can cause abdominal exertion, which can easily cause contractions; 3. Prevent getting cold. Too much cold in the lower limbs and waist can easily cause high-risk pregnancy. Therefore, it is recommended to keep warm; 4. Do not accumulate stress. Mental fatigue can lead to various problems as well as physical fatigue, so it is best to be relaxed physically and mentally.