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Suggest Ways To Increase Blood Flow To Uterus Post Recovery From Uterine TB

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Posted on Sat, 27 Jun 2015
Question: Hi..Im 29 years old female and planned for IVF this month end. I was having Uterus TB and taken tablets for past 6 months. Now hysteroscopic done and doctor said, blood flow to uterus is very low and having narrow uterine cavity. We planned for IVF. Endometrium thickness 7 mm. Is there any possibility to increase blood flow or how the chance of IVF will be?
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Answered by Dr. Mahesh Koregol (16 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Blood flow can be increased

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

I understand your concerns about reduced blood flow.

There are various medicines to increase blood flow to uterus which can be given during IVF cycle.

These medicines are pentoxyfylline, Sildenagil, evion and estradiol.

These are used during different stages of IVF procedure and your doctor will explain you better during IVF cycle.

Which city and which hospital you are undergoing IVF ?

Let me know if you have any queries.

Regards,
Dr. Mahesh Koregol.
IVF and Infertility Specialist.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Mahesh Koregol (6 minutes later)
Thanks.
Sildanafil was given for last 2 months. But TB infection might have created any problems? Also IS that Endometrium thickness still can be increased during the IVF cycle?
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Answered by Dr. Mahesh Koregol (22 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Endometrial thickness can be increased

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

TB seems to have reduced blood supply.

Endometrial thickness can be increased during IVF Cycle.

You can use medicines I have suggested for the same.

Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Mahesh Koregol (18 hours later)
Dear Sir
Thank you for answering my queries.
If TB have damaged completely and because of which there is no possibility of blood flow in Uterus, still can I get blood flow to uterus with the medicines. Please let me know.

Thanks
XXXXXXX M
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Answered by Dr. Mahesh Koregol (22 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Not 100 %

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

TB is unlikely to damage uterus completely.

If such a damage exists, these medicines can improve blood flow and help regaining blood flow to some extent though not 100 %.

Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vaishalee Punj
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Follow up: Dr. Mahesh Koregol (52 minutes later)
Sir..if blood flow is not good, then IVF is difficult? Doctor told that they saw white layer in uterus and that is due to inadequate blood flow.
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Answered by Dr. Mahesh Koregol (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Endometrial thicknessbia important

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Endometrial thickness is also important. If endometrium thickness is good, the IVF is likely to be successful.

White endometrial patch though is bad good endometrial thickness usually compensates it.

Chances of success are good if endometrial thickness is good. Hence dont worry about failure.

Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vaishalee Punj
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Suggest Ways To Increase Blood Flow To Uterus Post Recovery From Uterine TB

Brief Answer: Blood flow can be increased Detailed Answer: Hi, I understand your concerns about reduced blood flow. There are various medicines to increase blood flow to uterus which can be given during IVF cycle. These medicines are pentoxyfylline, Sildenagil, evion and estradiol. These are used during different stages of IVF procedure and your doctor will explain you better during IVF cycle. Which city and which hospital you are undergoing IVF ? Let me know if you have any queries. Regards, Dr. Mahesh Koregol. IVF and Infertility Specialist.