Many times when women need to examine their private parts, they choose hysterosalpingography because it requires irradiation into the body, which cannot be done with the naked eye or machines. After hysterosalpingography, you will feel discomfort in your vagina within 7 days. Also, since the contrast agent will remain in the body during the hysterosalpingography, you should avoid getting pregnant within 3 months. Then, some of the X-rays will be absorbed by our body, but the amount is relatively small, and the doctor will give the patient certain protection before doing the angiography. Hysterosalpingography can cause a small amount of vaginal bleeding and discomfort in the lower body within one week after the examination. The contrast agent will remain in the body for a short period of time, but will be excreted after a long time. Therefore, we must take contraceptive measures within three months to prevent the contrast agent from causing defects in the fetus. The human body will absorb some rays, but the damage caused by X-rays to the human body is very slight, so we don’t need to worry too much, but doctors will also provide us with necessary protection. In addition, the contrast agent is iodine, which may cause dangerous emboli after being absorbed by the human body. The side effects of hysterosalpingography are as mentioned above. Generally speaking, for patients who need to use hysterosalpingography, these side effects do not need to be considered too much. Because hysterosalpingography can have a good auxiliary therapeutic effect on our vagina, fallopian tubes, uterus and other parts. The side effects of salpingography are relatively mild. First of all, because a small amount of contrast agent may remain in the body for a short period of time after the contrast agent is used, we must use contraception within three months to prevent the contrast agent from causing damage to the fetus. Secondly, we must do a good job of vaginal cleaning, avoid taking a tub bath, and avoid sexual intercourse within half a month to avoid inflammation and serious infection. It is normal to have a small amount of bleeding within one week after angiography, but if there is a lot of bleeding, we will go to the hospital for a follow-up examination. Precautions after salpingography: 1. Do not take a bath or have sexual intercourse for two weeks after angiography. Antibiotics may be given as appropriate to prevent infection. 2. Sometimes tubal spasm may cause the illusion of tubal obstruction. Repeat if necessary. 3. A small amount of vaginal bleeding within one week after the angiography is normal if there is no other discomfort. If the amount of bleeding is more than the menstrual volume or if there are other discomforts, you should contact your doctor. 4. It is best to practice contraception for three months after the contrast examination to reduce the possible effects of X-ray exposure. However, clinical observations have found that women who become pregnant in the same month after angiography do not have an increased risk of fetal abnormalities. 5. Take Chinese medicine for conditioning, pay more attention to hygiene and avoid inflammation and infection. |
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