Can I have a tubalogram for third degree cleanliness?

The third degree of cleanliness is generally not allowed to do tubal imaging. In gynecological clinics people often say cleanliness generally refers to vaginal cleanliness, it can be divided into four levels, of which vaginal cleanliness three degrees, generally indicates the presence of gynecological inflammation. Tubalography is a method in which a contrast agent is injected into the fallopian tubes followed by an X-ray. If a patient has a significant reproductive system infection, a tubalogram should generally not be performed. Patients with a third degree of vaginal cleanliness who plan to have a tubalogram should apply anti-inflammatory medications to control the infection in a timely manner. Anti-infective medications should be used and the gynecological inflammation should be treated before a tubalogram is considered.