Can acupuncture help block fallopian tubes?
Gabriel Cooper
Fallopian tubes:
Silky Terrier Dog Breed Playing Aro... Silky Terrier Dog Breed Playing AroundDuring the process of conception, the fallopian tubes play an important role by receiving the egg as it is released by the ovary and holding it until it is fertilized. Once the embryo has been transported through the tube, it is released into the uterus in preparation for implantation. Certain disorders can cause physical damage to the fallopian tubes, while others can cause them to lose their functional integrity, resulting in a reduction in natural fertility.
Acupuncture help:
Having a history of pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis, using an intrauterine device, having a ruptured appendix, having undergone lower abdominal surgery, or having an ectopic pregnancy are all risk factors for physical defects of the fallopian tubes. During the healing process, scarring develops along the inner walls of tubes, interfering with the normal function of the cells lining the tubes or obstructing the passage completely.
Fallopian tube obstruction is responsible for 32 percent of all cases of infertility. Tubal blockages can either prevent the egg and sperm from meeting, thereby impairing fertilization, or they can prevent the movement of a fertilized egg into the uterus, both of which are undesirable outcomes. Bifid or unilateral Fallopian tube obstruction, spasms of the tubes, mucus plugs, fluid accumulation (hydrosalpinx), or scar tissue in the Fallopian tubes are all possibilities.
As a result, acupuncture can help to relax muscle spasms in the tubes as well as promote movement within the tubes, allowing for more successful fertilization and implantation. Positive side effects of acupuncture therapy include decreased pain associated with menstruation and increased pleasure during sexual encounters, according to many patients.