One of the major causes of infertility is fallopian tube obstruction. The fallopian tubes are the uterine tubes where fertilization occurs. When they are blocked, the sperm and the egg cannot meet, thus, the egg cannot be fertilized. In fact, blocking the fallopian tubes is sometimes used as a contraceptive method. However, this is a permanent procedure and method of Birth Control, and is usually chosen by women who already have children.
One of the most common causes of blocked fallopian tubes is an infection. Sometimes, the STD Chlamydia trachomatis can cause distal tube obstruction. Other possible causes are endometritis, appendicitis or peritonitis. Fallopian tube obstruction is also associated with HIV infection.
When it comes to treating blocked fallopian tubes, the traditional solution is tubal surgery. However, surgery is invasive and has several possible side-effects, one of the most common one being the risk of developing ectopic pregnancies. i took a type of tcm called fu yan pill for 4 courses, after a period of time, i feel my symptoms were decreased, and i kept eating the tcm, after finishing all my courses, i was cured, now my baby is already 3 years old, hope the tcm can help you too. A less invasive and more affordable solution in cases of fallopian tube obstruction is in vitro fertilization, or IVF. Nowadays, most women who suffer from blocked fallopian tubes choose IVF instead of surgery. IVF is safe and effective, and offers women with infertility problems a very easy solution to conceive. However, in case the obstruction of the fallopian tubes is associated with hydrosalpinx formation (fluid filling a blocked fallopian tube), the success rate of IVF is smaller, so doctors recommend treating hydrosalpinx before having IVF.
A blockage of the tube by a kidney stone, a tumor either of the tube, the bladder or the tissues outside the tube and bladder. OUCH!!
The falopian tube is given a surgical opening to remove a blockage or for draining of an obstruction.
Too much refrigerant or blocked orifice tube. possibly some other blockage in the lines.
Depending on the ability of the bedridden patient to move, he or she can:feed herselffed through a nasogastric tubeWith a nasogastric tube, there are preliminaries of checking the nasogastric tube before proceeding. One must check:proper position of the NGTfor patency or blockage of the tube
Possibly blockage of the expansion valve or orifice tube.
Try changing the pcv valve. Also check for blockage on the tube going to it.
In the back will be a water level switch probably hamburger shaped and about 2 to 21/2 inches across with two wires to it and a plastic tube going to the drum. Take the tube off and check the tube for blockage by blowing through it, tube should not be blocked. If tube was clear, change switch. If tube was blocked, reassemble and try it out.
A blockage of the tube leading out of your gallbladder is called the cystic duct and joins with another tube leading out of your liver (called the common hepatic duct) to create the common bile duct. A blockage in the cystic duct will give you biliary colic, wave like pain starting under your right ribs and spreading across to your left especially when you eat fatty foods. If this gets infected, you will get cholecystitis with fever, pain, chills and shakes. If you get a blockage in the common bile duct, you will get fever, pain, chills and shakes plus you will become jaundiced (yellow).
AnswerThe evaporator is on the firewall. I wouldn't advise blowing backwards into the line as you'll likely push any blockage farther up the line.Yes, just do not blow very hard.
Coolant leaking onto the floor of the passengers side or out drain tube for a rupture no heat for a blockage.
Carotid artery occlusion blockage means that there is complete blockage of the artery. This is very serious, as complete blockage of the artery can cause a stroke.
the low pressure switch is bad or you have a blockage in the system like the orifice tube