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Undergone Tubal Surgery. Got Severe Infection With Lot Of Puss. HSG Test Showed Both Fellopion Tubes Blocked. Concerned?

sir, im 30yrs old female and i ve undergone the tubal surgery on 24h december 2012. when the surgery has been done my both tubes were fine. immediately when i was hospitalisation i ve got siviour infection in the surger wound with lot of pus. now again last month i went for HSG test it shows both fellopion tubes are blocked what should i do now . plz i need your advise.
Tue, 4 Jun 2013
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Thanks for using healthcare magic.

I have gone through your history.

You should consult your gynecologist as soon as possible.
Doctor may give you shots of antibiotics to control infections. Doctor may also look for causes of infection, and that also need to be addressed.

In some case, doctor may advise you to go for removal of tubes.

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Undergone Tubal Surgery. Got Severe Infection With Lot Of Puss. HSG Test Showed Both Fellopion Tubes Blocked. Concerned?

Hi, Thanks for using healthcare magic. I have gone through your history. You should consult your gynecologist as soon as possible. Doctor may give you shots of antibiotics to control infections. Doctor may also look for causes of infection, and that also need to be addressed. In some case, doctor may advise you to go for removal of tubes. Thanks.