Blocked fallopian tubes can lead to female infertility, which brings great physical and mental harm to patients. Grasping early signs of the disease symptoms can help you find it and prevent it from being aggravated....[read article]
A new way of growing fallopian tube cells in culture is expected to give a boost to our understanding and prevention of female gynecological diseases, such as infertility, inflammatory disease, and ovarian cancer. The tubes, which connect t...[read article]
Cigarette smoke reduces the production of a Fallopian tube gene known as BAD, which helps explain the link between smoking and ectopic pregnancy. The finding, from scientists led by Drs Andrew Horne and Colin Duncan at the Medical Research...[read article]
Tubal ectopic pregnancy (TEP) is currently the leading cause of pregnancy-related deaths during the first trimester and a recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Societys Journal of Clinical Endocrinology Metabolism (JCEM) sh...[read article]
Blocked fallopian tube can lead to premature menstruation. Because women's fallopian tubes and ovaries are close to each other, when there is a tubal inflammation that leads to the tubal blockage, it will quickly spread to the women's ovarie...[read article]
When realizing the blocked fallopian tubes, many females often worry that they can only have a baby via IVF. But generally speaking, there are many types of blocked fallopian tube, and not all of them will lead to infertility....[read article]
Under normal circumstances, women hydrosalpinx symptoms are not obvious; it is easy to be ignored by females. Only when the patients appeared in such disorders, could they find themselves have hydrosalpinx. ...[read article]
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