There is no standard answer to the question of how long it takes for tubal fluid to be discharged. Tubal fluid is easier to discharge when it is lighter and harder to discharge when it is severe. 1. Tubal fluid is relatively light: it is easier to discharge. It may be caused by not paying attention to the hygiene of sex life. When the fluid accumulation is relatively small and there is no obvious symptom and fertility requirements, you can observe for a period of time and do a good job in sex life hygiene. If you want to treat, usually first with medication, available penicillin, gentamicin and other antibiotics, or combined with hyaluronidase, chymotrypsin and so on to increase the efficacy of the medication need to be guided by a professional doctor. 2. Severe hydrosalpinx: it is difficult to discharge the fluid, drug treatment is ineffective and need to switch to surgery, generally use salpingectomy to solve the problem; if patients with severe hydrosalpinx want to retain the fallopian tubes, tubal ligation can be used; can not be in the abdominal cavity of patients with hydrosalpinx, you can consider the use of fallopian tube embolization. When the symptoms of hydrosalpinx are found, it is recommended to go to regular hospitals for timely treatment, so that doctors can use professional treatment programs to help discharge the fluid.