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The fallopian tubes are a pair of thin tubes that transport the egg from the ovaries to the uterus. They can either be fertilized or discarded along the process of menstruation. The ovary release one egg every month and the cilia (hair-like projections inside the uterus) transports them to the ovary. This is a normal process for all women who have attended the reproductive age.
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An abnormal growth of the malignant cells in the fallopian tubes leads to fallopian ...more
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The fallopian tubes are a couple of thin tubes that act as a vehicle in transporting a woman s eggs (ova) from her ovaries (where they are housed) to her uterus (otherwise known as the womb ) where they are either fertilized by the male sperm or disposed off during menstruation. Fallopian tube cancer, otherwise known as tubal cancer, forms in the fallopian tubes that connect the ovaries and the uterus.
It is hard to see a tumour or growth developing within a tube. This makes fallopian ...more
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It's said that blocked fallopian tubes is the most common cause of female infertility in about 40% women who are infertile. Fallopian tubes are channels through which the egg travels to reach the uterus and blockage of these tubes can put a stop to this from taking place. Depending on the different parts of the tubes, this form of blockage is of several types.
What are the different types of fallopian tube blockages?
1. Proximal tubal occlusion
This form of fallopian tube blocka...more
What are the different types of fallopian tube blockages?
1. Proximal tubal occlusion
This form of fallopian tube blocka...more
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It can be because of infection.
1. You should maintain high grade of personal hygiene.
2. Do change your underclothes at least 2 times a day
3. Wear cotton under garments
4. Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of fluids.
5. Keep the area dry
For more details u can consult me.
1. You should maintain high grade of personal hygiene.
2. Do change your underclothes at least 2 times a day
3. Wear cotton under garments
4. Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of fluids.
5. Keep the area dry
For more details u can consult me.
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Fallopian tube blockage is the usual syndrome which affects the women getting pregnant. The blockage in the fallopian tube stops the flow of the sperm and the fertilization of the egg. Every month an egg will be released into the tube which travels from the ovary. When an obstruction is present in the tube the egg will not reach the uterus and even the sperms which travel through the tube to fertilize will also be stopped. This is associated along with some disorders like the pelvic inflammatory...more
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It's said that blocked fallopian tubes are the most common cause of female infertility in about 40% of women who are infertile. Fallopian tubes are channels through which the egg travels to reach the uterus and blockage of these tubes can put a stop to this from taking place. Depending on the different parts of the tubes, this form of blockage is of several types.
What are the different types of fallopian tube blockages?
1. Proximal tubal occlusion
This form of fallopi...more
What are the different types of fallopian tube blockages?
1. Proximal tubal occlusion
This form of fallopi...more
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