After the angiography, the fallopian tube was blocked.

After the angiography, the fallopian tube was blocked.

Angiography is another way to check for bilateral fallopian tube obstruction in women. Many women have not gotten pregnant after a period of marriage. A large part of the reason is that the fallopian tubes are blocked. At this time, angiography should be performed as soon as possible to help check the severity of the disease and find problems in the bilateral fallopian tubes. However, some women will experience abdominal pain after undergoing fallopian tube surgery. What causes this?

Let's first look at the entire process of angiography. Angiography is to dilate the patient's vagina, fill the soft tube with iodized oil, and introduce the iodized oil into the patient's uterus and bilateral fallopian tubes. Then use X-ray film to observe the direction and location of the iodized oil flow to determine which part of the bilateral fallopian tubes is blocked. During this process, the patient's body will inevitably experience some uncomfortable symptoms, and after the angiography is completed, fluid may remain in the uterus and bilateral fallopian tubes, which may cause abdominal distension and abdominal pain, which is also a normal situation.

Generally speaking, side effects such as abdominal distension and pain after angiography will disappear on their own after a period of time. In addition to these symptoms, some patients will also experience chest tightness, shortness of breath and nausea. There are also very few patients who will have some severe allergic symptoms due to their physical constitution. However, this situation is very rare, and generally after a period of rest, the symptoms will subside and will not cause more serious side effects. However, if serious side effects occur during operation or operation process, the operation should be stopped immediately and treatment should be carried out in time.

In short, abdominal distension and pain after angiography is a relatively common phenomenon. Some patients may also have temporary symptoms such as chest tightness, shortness of breath, nausea and retching. These symptoms will disappear after rest and will not cause other side effects to the patients. Patients who undergo postoperative angiography must see a doctor as soon as possible if they experience more serious reactions.

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