Is bilateral salpingectomy harmful to the body

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After a female has undergone bilateral salpingectomy, there will indeed be some harm to the body. First, the bilateral fallopian tubes are removed. There is no possibility of natural pregnancy. If there is a fertility requirement, assisted reproductive technology is required, that is, IVF. Moreover, if a salpingectomy is performed, it may lead to adhesion of surrounding tissues, so that there may be pain on both sides of the abdomen. If infection occurs after surgery, pelvic tissue adhesion may occur, abdominal pain or backache may also occur, and even leucorrhea may increase.

Is bilateral salpingectomy harmful to the body



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