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How to Prevent Blocked Fallopian Tubes?(2)

3. Prevention of infection after female examination and operation
 
Induced abortion or inflammation caused by some reproductive system tests is also a common cause of salpingal tube blockage, among which induced abortion is more common,
caesarean section, induction, abortion, removal, and release of the contraceptive ring, endometriosis of fallopian tube may also lead to blocked fallopian tubes.
 
Many patients are caused by an inflammatory infection caused by improper operation, improper postoperative health care, or severe reduction of resistance, which leads to the obstruction of the fallopian tube. The local infectious diseases caused by this kind of etiology mainly include pelvic inflammatory disease, salpingitis, etc.
 
 
A healthy lifestyle
 
It is closely related to an unhealthy lifestyle. Prevention should start from the following aspects.
 
1. Contraception
 
Abortion is one of the main causes of tubal obstruction. Many women suffer from tubal obstruction because of irregular abortion operations. Even if it is a normal operation, it can not be performed many times. Otherwise, it also increases the risk of postoperative infection.
 
Therefore, it is necessary to take safe contraceptive measures, stagger sexual life during ovulation, and avoid induced abortion as much as possible. In addition, sexual life should be strictly prohibited within one month after induced abortion; otherwise, it may also cause tubal obstruction.
 
2. Good living habit
 
Develop good hygiene, especially pay attention to the cleanliness of the reproductive organs, clean the sexual organs before and after every sexual life, which can effectively prevent the infection of various pathogens, so as to avoid the serious consequences of the blocked fallopian tube.
 
3. Exercise
 
Take enough cellulose and microelements every day, work and rest regularly, exercise properly, strengthen the body's resistance and immunity, strengthen the nutrition after abortion and delivery, so as to reduce the risk of fallopian tube obstruction.

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