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Salpingitis
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Question: Can someone still get pregnant after getting treated for salpingitis(inflammation of the Fallopian tubes? My doctor put me and my husband on antibotic to clear up salpingitis.
Answer: Yes--but it depends on the circumstances, and if there's been any damage or scar tissue to the tubes.
Question: Can intrauterine insemination be tried in bilateral tubal blockages, in caseof TB Salpingitis? My niece has Bilateral tubal blockages due to TB Salpingitis, it was completely cured after treatment and she is 25years only and she wants children, what is the solution other than IVF,Can she be tried canalisation or Intrauterine insemination?
Answer: I haven't heard of anyone who's gone through canalisation - it may not be a very common practice. I would be careful to check the success rates (pregnancy rates) following the procedure.
IUI won't work with blocked tubes, so IVF is a good option... At 25, success rates are high. IVF isn't the end of the world :-)
Question: My wife got TB salpingitis, & cured we tried IVF,negetive in first cycle,How can she pregnant?
Answer: hello mr.vishal i suggest that u try calling mr.saad his no. is 9967398531 but before calling him u please sms him ur name and the matter,as he may be busy,but he'll definitely help u out to get ur wife pregnant
and even if u need a sperm donor pls be free to tell mr saad ok
Question: is TB salpingitis contageous to me if I had sexwho got cured? I had sex with my gf when she is in periods, who got cured from TB salpigitis, now I married and my wife is pregnant of 7 months, will my coitus effect my wife or baby in the womb? if it is contageous what should i do?
Answer: No, you absolutely cannot get or spread TB in this manner. TB is not a sexually transmitted disease. It is spread mainly by droplet infection i.e. it is airborne. Abdominal TB can be gotten through drinking unpasteurised milk.
Once it is established in the lungs, the TB bacillus spreads via the bloodstream or the lymphatics to other parts of the body. That is how your girlfriend got TB salpingitis.
Also, TB patients are no longer infective 5 days after they begin treatment.
Question: does anyone know about salpingitis? i had a miscarriage 3 months ago and now have a infection called salpingitis. Apparently it is not a nice infection. Has anyone else suffered from this or know anything about it? Im starting to worry i might become infertile and have other probs in the future.
Answer: What is Salpingitis?
Salpingitis is the inflammation of the fallopian tubes. The fallopian tubes extend from the uterus, one on each side, and both open near an ovary.
When inflammation occurs, extra fluid secretion or pus collects inside the fallopian tube. Infection of one fallopian tube usually leads to infection of the other. This occurs because the bacteria migrate via the nearby lymph vessels.
Salpingitis is one of the most common causes of female infertility. If salpingitis is not promptly treated, the infection may permanently damage the fallopian tube so that the eggs released each menstrual cycle can't meet up with sperm.
Salpingitis is sometimes called pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
Types of Salpingitis
There are two types of salpingitis: acute and chronic.
In acute salpingitis, the fallopian tubes become red and swollen, and secrete extra fluid so that the inner walls of the tubes often stick together. Sometimes the fallopian tubes may stick to nearby structures such as the intestines. In rare cases fallopian tube ruptures and causes a dangerous infection of the abdominal cavity.
Chronic salpingitis usually follows an acute attack. Chronic salpingitis is milder, longer lasting and may not produce many noticeable symptoms.
What are the Symptoms of Salpingitis?
In mild cases of salpingitis, symptoms may not be present. When symptoms are present, they usually appear after the menstrual period. The most common symptoms of salpingitis are:
Abnormal color in vaginal discharge
Abnormal smell in vaginal discharge
Spotting between periods
Painful periods
Pain during ovulation
Uncomfortable or painful sexual intercourse
Fever
Abdominal pain on both sides
Lower back pain
Frequent urination
Nausea and vomiting
What Causes Salpingitis?
In most cases, salpingitis is caused by a bacterial infection. The common types of bacteria that cause salpingitis are: Mycoplasma, Staphylococcus, and Streptococcus. However, it can also be caused by sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea and chlamydia.
What are the Treatment options for Salpingitis?
The most common treatment options for salpingitis are antibiotics.
Complications of Salpingitis
Some of the most common complications of salpingitis are:
Infection to nearby structures, such as the ovaries or uterus
Infection of sex partners
An abscess on the ovary
Ectopic pregnancy
Infertility
How is Salpingitis Diagnosed?
Your doctor can diagnose salpingitis by: Pelvic examination, blood tests and a mucus swab.
Question: what are the things Causes Salpingitis rather than intercourse? hi,
my wife have salpingitis and submucous fibroid. we are taking treatment for this.
Dr said, she has to get pergernet in 4 to 5 months.we both talking antibiotics for 2weeks, and than we going to try for baby.if not Dr will go for Artificial ( IUI- intrauterine insemination)
but my question is here our Dr said she got a infection from me that's why she got salpingitis.but about my self i don't have any symptoms in my health and i had sex only with my wife and I believe my wife also. we got married before 1&1/2 year.
now plz someone help me what are the things Causes Salpingitis?
Answer: Men can have an infection and not be aware of it, so it is possible that your wife's infection came from you. The concern, now, is not where it came from, but what can be done about it. Best wishes to you both for a healthy baby.
Question: question on the risk with an (HSG) Hysterosalpingography? Hi i want to know are there any risks involved with having a (HSG) Hysterosalpingography done an x-ray of the uterus and fallopian tubes that involves the injection of dye through the cervix
i was reading that You may need to sign a consent form that says you understand the risks of a Hysterosalpingography
Endometrial infection (endometritis)
Fallopian tube infection (salpingitis)
Perforation of the uterus
Allergic reaction to the contrast dye
Answer: I had this treatment done and I was surprised how easy it was. It was not painful at all and the people were very nice. It is like a pap but with someone taking X-Rays all the way through. I was warned of the side effects but I did not have to sign a consent form. However I do live in Canada so perhaps that is why. I also had no ill effects. There was some light bleeding but that went away in a few hours. It is defiantly worth getting it done. They say had if you had some minor blockage the HSG usually clears it up and many people get pregnant after the treatment (If tubal blockage was the reason for infertility). I wish you luck! Do not worry if it were unsafe they would not do it so often. It is one of the first tests a woman does if fertility is questioned.
Question: private fertility testing? 7 months ago i had a miscarriage which caused me to get an infection in my tubes called salpingitis. The doctor has told me that this can cause me to become infertile but will not test me until i have been trying for a year. Knowing that there may be a problem i cant wait that long. Can anyone tell me if i can be tested privately anywhere. i dont want to do one of them home tests.
thank you for any help left
i dont want fertility treatment i just want to know if i am fertile.
Answer: Good for you, questioning the opinion of your doctor! Your doctor got it only half right. Yes, the rule of thumb is to try for at least 12 months to conceive before seeking professional help UNLESS there is a reason to believe that there is a problem. Switch to a better OB/Gyn and ask for a HSG (Hysterosalpingogram). This is a test where a dye is injected into the tubes to see if there is anything wrong with them. This is the only non-surgical technique, which allows insight into tubal patency. If questions of tubal patency are associated with other medical conditions your doctor might recommend a laparoscopy or hysteroscopy to gain more information. Best of luck to you!
Question: Fungal infection of the ear? A) Macrotia
B) Salpingitis
C) Otomycosis
D) Cholesteatoma
E) Labyrinthitis
Answer: I'll go with option C.
Question: fungal infection of the ear? a)macrotia
b)salpingitis
c)otomycosis
d)cholesteatoma
e)labyrinthitis
Answer: The answer is letter;
C.Atomycosis - it is also known as Singapore Ear is a fungal ear infection,a superficial mycotic infection of the outer ear canal.
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