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What if your husband has asa and you only have 1 fallopian tube and adhesions could you still get pregnant?

Go to a doctor on this.


What are the most common type of adhesions?

abdominal adhesions intestinal adhesions intraperitoneal adhesions pelvic adhesions intrauterine adhesions or Asherman's syndrome.


Can a pelvic ultrasound show a block fallopian tube?

No, a pap smear can't detect blocked fallopian tubes.


What complications can occur after chest drainage therapy?

Problems can arise in the insertion of the tube if the membrane lining the chest cavity is thick or if it has many adhesions. The tube will not drain correctly if the chest cavity contains blood clots or thick secretions.


What is a procedure of freeing a kidney from adhesions?

Nephrolysis is the procedure for freeing a kidney from adhesions.


When do most adhesions form?

Although adhesions can be congenital (present at birth) or result from inflammation, injury, or infection, the vast majority of adhesions form following surgery


Can excessive abdominal tickling create adhesions?

No, adhesions are scar tissue that forms from previous surgery or infection.


What massage technique best reduces adhesions?

I have found that cross-fiber friction is helpful with reducing adhesions


How common are intrauterine adhesions?

relatively common in women and the majority of women undergoing gynecological surgery develop postoperative adhesions. Sometimes these pelvic adhesions cause chronic pelvic pain and/or infertility


What organ is frequently affected by adhesions?

Adhesions commonly affect the intestines, leading to obstruction and abdominal pain.


Lysis of adhesions is done to either the fallopian tubes or to the?

Lysis of adhesions is done to either the fallopian tubes or to the: ovaries


What is Focal Adhesions?

Focal adhesions are certain kinds of macromolecular assemblies which transmit mechanical force and regulatory signals.