How to Unblock Fallopian Tubes Naturally

How to Unblock Fallopian Tubes Naturally



What causes damaged or blocked fallopian tubes?


Due to their small size, the fallopian tubes are easily damaged or blocked. The fallopian tubes are most commonly blocked or damaged because of scarring on the walls of the tubes caused by infection. Aside from infection, which can be due to various causes, tubes may be blocked by disease or damaged from surgery. The more frequent causes of tubal occlusion follow.




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1. Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)

PID is an infection that can develop when sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) or other infections go untreated. It is typically caused by gonorrhea or chlamydia. PID causes inflammation near the fallopian tubes, which can lead to the development of scar tissue and blockages.




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2. Endometriosis

Endometriosis is when tissue from a woman’s endometrium, the lining of the uterus, begins to grow outside of the uterus on other pelvic organs. During menstruation, the endometrium is typically shed and released from a woman’s body as flows from her period. However, the endometrium tissue that is growing outside of the uterus does not shed like normal tissue. This causes inflammation and can lead to the development of scar tissue.

Endometriosis that develops on or near the fallopian tubes may scar or block the tubes, which can cause tubal infertility.




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3. Surgery

Past surgeries can also cause damaged or blocked fallopian tubes. In particular, surgery for medical problems like uterine fibroids or endometriosis and other types of abdominal surgery may cause scarring that affects an egg’s ability to travel through the fallopian tubes.







4. Ectopic pregnancy

An ectopic pregnancy is when a fertilized egg implants in the fallopian tubes, rather than in the uterus. Because fallopian tubes are small and narrow, the fertilized egg does not have the room it needs to grow. This can cause the fallopian tubes to rupture, which is life-threatening and also renders the woman infertile.

If a doctor identifies an ectopic pregnancy before the fallopian tube ruptures, then surgery can be performed to remove the fertilized egg. Surgery can lead to fallopian tube scarring and sometimes removal.







5. Tubal ligation

Tubal ligation is an elective surgery in which a woman decides to have the ends of her fallopian tubes cut or blocked to prevent any future pregnancies. This procedure is sometimes referred to as “having your tubes tied.” Tubal ligation can be reversed in some cases, but it requires additional surgery.









Symptoms of damaged or blocked fallopian tubes


Unlike many other infertility conditions, blocked fallopian tubes do not typically have any associated symptoms. However, many of the conditions that lead to damaged or blocked fallopian tubes do cause symptoms. For example, endometriosis and PID may cause painful periods, pain during intercourse, or heavy bleeding during and between periods.

Infertility or having trouble getting pregnant may be the first sign that a woman has blocked fallopian tubes. In the case of hydrosalpinx (when the fallopian tube has filled with fluid), a woman may also experience abdominal pain and unusual vaginal discharge.





How to Unblock Fallopian Tubes Naturally: What can I drink to unblock my fallopian tubes





Here's all you need to know about unblocking fallopian tubes.




Ingredients:


3 Aidan/prekese

5 Ginger

5 Turmeric

7 Garlic

3 Cinnamon

3 Litters of water



How to Unblock Fallopian Tubes Naturally
PICTURE OF AIDAN FRUIT






Preparation:

Boil them together for about 1 hour to 2 hours. Strain it and let it cool. Take a glass morning and evening before or during menstruation.



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  • Anonymous
    Anonymous March 17, 2023 at 10:44 AM

    Great work Dr

    • DR. APPIAH
      DR. APPIAH May 1, 2023 at 11:11 AM

      Grateful

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