What are the symptoms if the fallopian tubes are blocked?

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If the fallopian tubes are blocked, symptoms such as fever, increased vaginal discharge, lower abdominal pain, swelling, and menstrual pain may occur.

1. Fever: The blockage of fallopian tubes is mainly caused by inflammatory infections, injuries, and other reasons. Due to the increase of inflammatory mediators in the body, more heat sources are produced, stimulating the body's temperature regulation center, which can cause fever symptoms.

2. Increased Vaginal Discharge: Continuous stimulation of the vaginal mucosa by inflammatory mediators can cause increased vaginal discharge, manifesting as abnormal white discharge, thick and sticky white discharge, and odor.

3. Lower Abdominal Pain: After inflammation forms, it can cause adhesions, leading to the blockage of the fallopian tube lumen and causing lower abdominal pain.

4. Swelling: After illness onset, inflammatory mediators can spread to the endometrium, causing interstitial edema and hyperemia of the fallopian tubes, leading to swelling.

5. Menstrual Pain: The blockage of fallopian tubes can also induce endometriosis, causing menstrual pain symptoms during menstruation. Patients with blocked fallopian tubes can undergo surgical treatment such as hysteroscopy and laparoscopy under the guidance of doctors to separate the distally blocked fallopian tubes and treat the disease.