One of the most common reasons women struggle to conceive is blocked fallopian tubes. It’s also one of the least discussed.
If you’re trying to get pregnant and nothing is working, this could be a hidden issue worth exploring.
At MHRT Hospitals, Hyderabad, Dr. Roya Rozati and her expert team offer advanced diagnosis and treatment for tubal blockages using safe, minimally invasive methods.
What Are Fallopian Tubes and Why Are They Important?
Fallopian tubes are two narrow tubes that connect the ovaries to the uterus. They play a critical role in fertility:
- The egg travels from the ovary through the tube
- Fertilization occurs in the tube
- The fertilized egg then moves to the uterus for implantation
If either or both tubes are blocked, the egg and sperm cannot meet—making natural pregnancy difficult or impossible.
Causes of Blocked Fallopian Tubes
Blocked tubes can result from:
- Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
- Endometriosis
- Past pelvic surgeries (like for fibroids or cysts)
- Tubal ligation reversal
- Tuberculosis of the pelvis (common in India)
- Ectopic pregnancy history
Symptoms of Blocked Tubes
Most women don’t experience noticeable symptoms. However, some may have:
- Painful periods or pelvic pain
- Unexplained infertility
- Recurring infections or abnormal discharge
Since the symptoms are often silent, many women don’t know they have blocked tubes until they undergo fertility testing.
How is Tubal Blockage Diagnosed?
At MHRT Hospitals, we use these diagnostic methods:
- HSG (Hysterosalpingography): An X-ray procedure to check if tubes are open
- Sonosalpingography: A non-invasive ultrasound method
- Laparoscopy: A minor surgical procedure that allows both diagnosis and treatment
Treatment Options for Blocked Fallopian Tubes
Depending on the severity and location of the blockage, treatment may include:
- Laparoscopic surgery to remove the blockage or adhesions
- Tubal cannulation to open the blocked part
- IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) if tubes are severely damaged or both are blocked
At MHRT Hospitals, Dr. Roya Rozati recommends personalized treatment based on test results, your age, and fertility goals.
Can You Get Pregnant With Blocked Tubes?
- If one tube is open, natural conception is possible
- If both tubes are blocked, IVF offers the best chance of success
- Early diagnosis improves treatment outcomes significantly
Why MHRT Hospitals?
- Decades of expertise in managing tubal infertility
- Advanced laparoscopic equipment and expert surgeons
- High IVF success rates in tubal factor infertility cases
- Compassionate, affordable care for every patient
So…what next?
Blocked fallopian tubes can be a silent obstacle in your fertility journey—but the good news is, they’re treatable.
If you’re facing unexplained infertility or have risk factors like pelvic infections or endometriosis, don’t delay testing.
📞 Let’s Get in Touch
Book your consultation with Dr. Roya Rozati at MHRT Hospitals, Hyderabad, and take control of your fertility journey.
Visit www.drroyarozati.com or give us a call at 98491 61421 today.
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