What to do if there is fluid in the fallopian tubes on ultrasound sometimes and sometimes not?

Ultrasound examination of tubal effusion is sporadic and the symptoms are usually mild. If there is a plan to get pregnant, surgical treatment can be considered. If there is no plan to get pregnant, it can be observed temporarily or treated with medication as prescribed by the doctor. When a woman who has a plan to become pregnant, experiences infertility and is found to have tubal fluid, laparoscopic surgery can be considered to separate the adhesive tissue and allow the fluid to flow out. Releasing the adhesions can also improve a woman’s chances of getting pregnant. Women who do not plan to get pregnant can observe temporarily or take metronidazole as prescribed by the doctor for anti-infection treatment to promote the absorption of fluid. If tubal effusion is detected during ultrasound examination, it is recommended to consult the treating doctor and choose the specific treatment under the doctor’s guidance.