Are there side effects to having a tubalogram inserted?

The side effects of having a tubal imaging intubation are minor and may include infections, small amounts of bleeding, allergies and other side effects. 1. Infection: After tubalography intubation, it may lead to infection, symptoms of increased leukorrhea, and in serious cases, pelvic peritonitis. 2. Small amount of bleeding: when doing tubalography intubation, the intubation tube passes through the cervical mucosa, if the local tissues of the cervical mucosa are brittle, it will cause the local mucosa to break and cause capillary rupture resulting in small amount of bleeding. 3. Allergy: when doing tubalography intubation, if the patient is allergic to the contrast medium, allergic reactions such as skin rash and itching will occur. If the patient is not feeling well after tubal imaging, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, and according to the actual situation, the professional doctor will carry out targeted treatment.