Which is more serious, tubal adhesion or incomplete tubal communication, needs to be assessed according to the specific degree of impact on the fallopian tubes.
Tubal adhesion is due to the fallopian tube or pelvic cavity due to chronic inflammation infection infiltration leads to repeated exudation of cellulose, absorption, thus making the fallopian tube between the inner wall or the fallopian tube and pelvic wall formation of fibrous adhesion, often resulting in fallopian tube obstruction, but also one of the common causes of secondary infertility, in addition to tubal adhesion is also prone to cause ectopic pregnancy.
Tubal insufficiency refers to the narrowing of the fallopian tubes due to partial obstruction, which is caused by a variety of factors such as infection, injury, inflammation, pelvic adhesions, etc. It is also one of the main causes of female infertility as well as ectopic pregnancy.
In other words, both conditions can interfere with the function of the fallopian tubes, and which one is more serious needs to be clarified by ultrasound, hysterosalpingography and other tests to determine the degree of tubal stenosis.
It is recommended to seek medical advice and consult a specialized doctor for standardized treatment if necessary.