Do you need a hysteroscopy for tubal incompatibility?

Hysteroscopy, in this case, should be referred to as hysterolaparoscopic surgery. Tubal incompetence does not necessarily require hysteroscopy, and other therapies can be tried first; however, if the condition is severe, hysterolaparoscopic surgery needs to be considered. If there are no other complications, the patient with tubal incompetence can first try to use fluids as well as enema therapy to do the treatment. After treatment with this method, if there is still no improvement, or if there is adhesion and obstruction of the fallopian tubes, accompanied by fluid retention, it is necessary to consider hysterolaparoscopic surgery, which is a minimally invasive procedure that is mainly performed using a hysteroscope. It is recommended that the patient first consult a doctor for a diagnosis and treatment of the current condition, and then the doctor will give the appropriate treatment plan according to the results of the diagnosis and treatment.