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Tubal Infertility

Tubal infertility is not related to having a vaginal wart, penile wart or other minor disorders and requires special treatment. Research has shown its importance in making the diagnosis, yet its implementation is not easy. The use of tuboscopy by anterograde or retrograde route as a diagnostic tool is being discussed nowadays. A variety of methods are used to diagnose the condition, as X-ray or laparoscopic evaluation cannot be absolutely relied upon. Tubal infertility is not related to having a vaginal wart, penile wart or other minor disorders and requires special treatment.

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Tubal Infertility

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Vaginal Wart, Penile Wart

The term refers to changes in the fallopian tubes that can impair the reproductive health of the woman and prevent egg, sperm, or embryo transportation, or make the environment of the fallopian tubes inappropriate for a successful fertilization. Tubal infertility is not related to having a vaginal wart, penile wart or other minor disorders and requires special treatment.

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