CERVICITIS: ETIOLOGY, PATHOGENESIS, CLINICAL COURSE, AND MODERN THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES.

Authors

  • Qaxxorova Gavxar Abdullayevna Teacher of Yunusabad Abu Ali ibn Sino Public Health Technical college

Abstract

This scientific work is devoted to the study of the clinical, etiological and pathogenetic characteristics of cervicitis, an inflammatory disease of the cervix. The study analyzes the causes of cervicitis, mechanisms of development, clinical symptoms, diagnostic methods, and principles of treatment and prevention based on modern scientific sources. The acute and chronic forms of the disease, as well as its connection with sexually transmitted infections, are highlighted. The impact of cervicitis on women's reproductive health, its role in the development of infertility and cervical pathologies are emphasized. The conclusions obtained show that early diagnosis and comprehensive treatment of cervicitis are of great importance in maintaining women's health.

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Published

2026-01-21