Is Normal Pregnancy Possible After Uterus TB Treatment?
hi ,i m married for 3 years , but still no baby ,i have tb in uterus ,my tb around my tub ,last 4 days i m taken akt 4 table,this table as using for 6 month doctors says ,but after this course can achieve get my pregency normal.please tell me any problem after tb treatment ,
Tuberculosis of the uterus, particularly that of the uterine lining (endometrium) destroys the endometrium and the tubes.
Even though the anti-tubercular line of treatment cures the tuberculosis, the damaged endometrium usually cannot be restored. Even the tubes get destroyed. Though they look apparently patent after anti-tubercular treatment, their peristaltic movement is lost which does not allow the egg to be propelled to the uterine cavity. In last 50 years of my experience in Gynaecology, I have not seen any case of genital tuberculosis where endometrium and tubes are damaged, conceiving.
Once your genital tuberculosis is completely cured, you may think of adopting a healthy baby. By this, you will have a child, the orphan baby will get parents and that too without increasing the population.
I hope I could give you appropriate message.
Dr. Nishikant Shrotri
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Is Normal Pregnancy Possible After Uterus TB Treatment?
Hallow Dear, Tuberculosis of the uterus, particularly that of the uterine lining (endometrium) destroys the endometrium and the tubes. Even though the anti-tubercular line of treatment cures the tuberculosis, the damaged endometrium usually cannot be restored. Even the tubes get destroyed. Though they look apparently patent after anti-tubercular treatment, their peristaltic movement is lost which does not allow the egg to be propelled to the uterine cavity. In last 50 years of my experience in Gynaecology, I have not seen any case of genital tuberculosis where endometrium and tubes are damaged, conceiving. Once your genital tuberculosis is completely cured, you may think of adopting a healthy baby. By this, you will have a child, the orphan baby will get parents and that too without increasing the population. I hope I could give you appropriate message. Dr. Nishikant Shrotri