How do you know if you have blocked fallopian tubes?
Emma Payne
Updated on February 19, 2026
To determine whether your fallopian tubes are blocked, your doctor may suggest a laparoscopy or a hysterosalpingogram (HSG). In an HSG test, liquid dye is inserted by catheter through the vagina (cervix) into the uterus. Then, X-rays are taken to see if there is a blockage or if the dye flows freely into the abdomen.
What are the signs and symptoms of blocked fallopian tubes?
Symptoms
- general pelvic pain.
- pain during sexual intercourse.
- foul smelling vaginal discharge.
- fever over 101 (in acute cases)
- nausea and vomiting (in acute cases)
- severe lower abdominal or pelvic pain (in acute cases)
How do you check for blocked fallopian tubes?
There are three key tests to diagnose blocked fallopian tubes:
- An X-ray test, known as a hysterosalpingogram or HSG. A doctor injects a harmless dye into the womb, which should flow into the fallopian tubes. ...
- An ultrasound test, known as a sonohysterogram. ...
- Keyhole surgery, known as a laparoscopy.
Do you have a period if your fallopian tubes are blocked?
Can you have a period with blocked fallopian tubes? Yes. The menstrual cycle does not have anything to do with the condition of your fallopian tubes. However, some women with blocked fallopian tubes do face heavy periods and spotting problems.How can I unblock my fallopian tubes naturally?
Natural Treatments for Blocked Fallopian Tubes
- Vitamin C.
- Turmeric.
- Ginger.
- Garlic.
- Lodhra.
- Dong quai.
- Ginseng.
- Vaginal steaming.