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Fallopian tubes: Types of fallopian tube disorders in women

  1. The fallopian tube (salpinx) (plural: salpinges) is a slender tube through which eggs pass from an ovary to the uterus. This is done through small hair-like protrusions (cilia: cilia) that are located on the cells of the lining. In the female reproductive tract, there is an ovary and fallopian tube on each side of the uterus. Some conditions cause damage to the fallopian tube or fallopian tubes. Ectopic pregnancy, infection and cancer may also result in problems with the fallopian tube (s). Common symptoms of fallopian tube problems are abdominal pain, menstrual pain and infertility. Treatment depends on the cause and usually consists of medication and / or surgery.

Ectopic pregnancy of woman

  1. Causes Ectopic pregnancy

Tubal Cancer: Cancer of fallopian tubes with pelvic pain

  1. Causes Fallopian tube cancer develops in the fallopian tubes, which are the tubes that lead from the ovaries to the uterus. Most cancers that affect the fallopian tubes have spread from other parts of the body (metastases) and did not originate in the fallopian tubes themselves. The cause of fallopian tube cancer is unknown in October 2020, untreated sexually transmitted diseases, a family member with this type of cancer and never breastfed a baby

Endosalpingiosis

  1. Causes

Isolated fallopian tube torsion in women

  1. An isolated fallopian tube torsion indicates an extremely rare condition in which complete or partial rotation (twisting) of the ovary occurs. The ligament connecting the abdominal wall to the ovaries is twisted. Acute lower abdominal pain and ovary pain

Hydrosalpinx, blocked fallopian tube due to fluid build-up

  1. Causes A hydrosalpinx is a condition in which a blocked fallopian tube fills with fluid (fluid retention). One or both fallopian tubes are affected. Usually, hydrosalpinx is the result of a long-term infection of the fallopian tubes. This infection appears due to, for example, a sexually transmitted disease, a ruptured appendix, adhesions (scar tissue) or endometrial deposits (due to endometriosis)

Salpingitis, inflammation of the fallopian tubes with severe abdominal pain

  1. Causes Salpingitis indicates infection and inflammation in the fallopian tubes. The infection usually originates in the vagina and from there ascends to the fallopian tube. Because the infection can spread through the lymph vessels, an infection in one fallopian tube usually leads to an infection in the other fallopian tube. Acute salpingitis is usually related to a sexually transmitted disease such as gonorrhea and chlamydia. Infections not associated with an STI and medical procedures that introduce bacteria into the body (such as laparoscopy) may also cause the acute form of the fallopian tube infection. The chronic form, usually accompanied by milder symptoms, is often the result of tuberculosis (bacterial infection with lung problems)

  2. Causes Salpingitis indicates infection and inflammation in the fallopian tubes. The infection usually originates in the vagina and from there ascends to the fallopian tube. Because the infection can spread through the lymph vessels, an infection in one fallopian tube usually leads to an infection in the other fallopian tube. Acute salpingitis is usually related to a sexually transmitted disease such as gonorrhea and chlamydia. Infections not associated with an STI and medical procedures that introduce bacteria into the body (such as a laparoscopy) may also cause the acute form of pelvic inflammatory disease. The chronic form, usually accompanied by milder symptoms, is often the result of tuberculosis (bacterial infection with lung problems)



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