A Review of Tubal Factors Affecting Fertility and its Management

Cureus · 2022 · vol. 14(11) , pp. e30990 · doi:10.7759/cureus.30990 · PMID:36475176 · PMC9717713
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Abstract

Infertility is a problem that affects both developed and developing countries today. Many couples choose to have financial stability before conception, irrespective of age. Tubal blockage accounts for 30%-40% of a woman's fertility. Congenital abnormalities, acute and persistent inflammatory diseases, endometriosis, and different pathologies are associated with infertility and cause partial or complete obstruction of the fallopian tubes. Approximately 30% of women experience infertility due to fallopian tube illness, with 10%-25% of these women experiencing proximal fallopian tube obstruction. The fallopian tube is an integral part of the union of sperm, and its normal function is a prerequisite for natural conception. Tubal obstruction is a common cause of infertility. These patients are keen to unblock their blocked fallopian tubes and restore reproductive function. Accurate diagnosis and optimal treatment options are essential for treating infertility.

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