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What Does The Following HSG Report Suggest?

Hello I would like to know on my HSG test my results came back unremarkable with no spillage.. possible lite spillage from the right tube... does this mean My tube are blocked. I m confused as to what this really means for me... everything esle looked healthy and normal ... just no spillage?
Wed, 3 May 2017
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Hi, I think no spillage means your tubes are blocked. It is written that lite spillage is there from right side. It means there is a chance that right tube is partially open. You have to undergo a laparoscopy to confirm the findings of HAG. If tubes are blocked proximally, it can be opened by surgery. If tubes are blocked, you have to undergo IVF to conceive.
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What Does The Following HSG Report Suggest?

Hi, I think no spillage means your tubes are blocked. It is written that lite spillage is there from right side. It means there is a chance that right tube is partially open. You have to undergo a laparoscopy to confirm the findings of HAG. If tubes are blocked proximally, it can be opened by surgery. If tubes are blocked, you have to undergo IVF to conceive.