Tubal imaging time is recommended to be 3-7 days after menstrual cleansing, and no coitus is allowed after menstrual cleansing until the imaging, usually not more than 7 days. At the same time the procedure has strict contraindications to surgery.
Hysterosalpingography is a method of injecting contrast medium into the uterine cavity and fallopian tubes to find out whether the fallopian tubes are open, where the obstruction is and the shape of the uterine cavity, and it also has certain therapeutic effects.
Sexual intercourse is prohibited after menstruation until the time of imaging, while the time of imaging is preferred to be 3-7 days after menstruation. In addition, the procedure has strict contraindications, when there is acute inflammation of the reproductive tract, pregnancy, menstruation and iodine allergy are prohibited to perform imaging.
It is recommended that patients choose the right time to ensure that their physical conditions are met, come to the hospital, complete the tubal imaging, and under the guidance of the doctor to carry out targeted treatment and therapy.