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Laparoscopic Surgery (Obs Gyn) Questions

Asked for Male, 27 years old from Jamshedpur
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Master surgery, FICA USA

General Surgeon•Aligarh
Yes surgery is best is when no pus after compliments but you have to see me will examine for exact diagnosis
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General Surgeon•Kanpur
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If you want to ligate your fallopian tube it can be done free in government hospital and in priwate it may cost around 15k, if you want open blocked tubes it has to investigated thoroughly then operated Laparoscopic way cost may be around 70k.
Asked for Male, 29 years old from Warangal
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Hello, my spouse had one blocked tube at left side. We are trying for pregnancy since 1 yr. But unfortunately we could not get it, so finally we approached a gynecologist, she made HSG test and confirmed that Left side tube is blocked and suggested us to go for IUI. As per the suggestion we went under IUI treatment for last month (Doctor confirmed with scan that egg is being released from Right side, hence proceeded for IUI), but that was not successful. This month something repeated the egg is coming from right side so went through IUI treatment yesterday. And I have good motility and sperm count. 1.But what could be the reasons for IUI failures, what is the success rate of IUI? 2. Doctor also suggested to go through laparoscopy for clearing the block. Is that possible with laparoscopy? Does it have any side effects like causing ectopic pregnancy? 3. And also suggest us the good precautions to get it success and good food after IUI procedure. thank you.

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MBBS, MD - Obstetrtics & Gynaecology, DN...read more

IVF Specialist•Pune
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HSG has an accuracy rate for diagnosis of about 85%. If the tube is found to be blocked on ultrasound; it is ideal to undergo Hysterolaparoscopy to not only diagnose the blockage but also to remove the blockage if possible.
It is very common to find that when one tube is blocked then the other tube may also not be very healthy and functional even if it is found to be open on HSG. One of the causes for your IUI failure could be this.
The chance of success with IUI is only about 12-16% dep...more
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General Physician•Jalgaon
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Please Do following. Wake up early go for morning walk in greenery daily Do yogasanas and pranayam daily Do perineal and pelvic exercises daily Take salads and fruits more Take carrots and beet root juice daily Take Cap evecare by Himalaya 2 2 for 6 mths Lohasav 10 ml twice a day for 6 mths Ashokarishta 20 ml twice a day for 6 mths As you get conceived, stop medicine.
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General Physician•Jalgaon
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Please Late ovulation may occur. I will suggest few points. Wake up early go for morning walk in greenery daily Do yogasanas and pranayam daily Do perineal and pelvic exercises daily Take salads and fruits more Take carrots and beet root juice daily Avoid oily spicy and fast food, non veg food, processed food Take Cap evecare by Himalaya 2 2 for 6 mths Lohasav 10 ml twice a day for 6 mths Ashokarishta 20 ml twice a day for 6 mths Do ovulation studies after 3 months, send me report on Lybrate.
Asked for male, 23 years old from Shahjahanpur
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BAMS, MD - Ayurveda

Ayurveda•Navi Mumbai
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Dear Lybrate User ,
As you mentioned your condition , it may be due to some nervine weakness , so kindly take nerve tonic along with multi vitamin supplement.
For any further clinical assistant kindly revert back to me.
Thanking You.
Asked for male, 29 years old from Kanpur
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General Physician•Nashik
Treatment of anal fistulas depends on (1) the location of the fistula, (2) evidence of sepsis or a large abscess, or (3) worrisome findings on physical examination. If an abscess is present, drainage is indicated. Intravenous antibiotics, antipyretics, and analgesics are provided as needed. However, simple rectal abscesses do not typically need antibiotics.
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