How do you know that you had pelvic inflammatory disease? If do then there is a chance that fallopian tubes are blocked but not always . So discuss with your Gynaec and plan for tube test for latency if you are planning for conception
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Were you told that you had blockage in your tubes before?
Best way to confirm tubal blockage is through diagnostic hysterolaparoscopy where they check for tubal patency
Yes, there is always a chance of fallopian tube damage following pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), even after treatment. This damage can increase the risk of complications such as tubal blockage, ectopic pregnancy, and chronic pelvic pain. However, assessing the extent of damage can be challenging without specific investigations.
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