MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ANOMALOUS UTERINE BLEEDING IN WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE LIVING IN KHOREZM REGION
Abstract
Currently, in Khorezm, every second woman is aged 40 years and older, life expectancy women on average is 72 years. The increase in life expectancy has led to the fact that the modern woman spends almost 1/3 of his life in the period of menopause. With changes in the age structure of the population, diseases of women of transitional age occupy a special place. Wherein one of the main problems of this period is menstrual dysfunction, clinically manifested acyclic uterine bleeding, oligomenorrhea, menorrhagia, metrorrhagia, or polymenorrhea.
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