MODERN METHODS OF DIAGNOSTICS AND TREATMENT FOR FEMALE INFERTILITY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18946278Abstract
Infertility is a significant medical and social problem worldwide. According to the World Health Organization, approximately 17.5% of the world's adult population faces infertility, meaning approximately one in six people experiences problems conceiving. On average, 10-15% of women of reproductive age suffer from infertility, with female factors accounting for approximately 40% of the causes. This study examines the diagnosis and treatment of female infertility in the Fergana region. An analysis was conducted of 186 patients of reproductive age (20-39 years) who underwent examination and treatment in gynecological institutions in the region. The causes of infertility, the effectiveness of diagnostic methods, and the results of various therapeutic approaches were assessed. The most common causes of infertility were found to be endocrine disorders, pelvic inflammatory disease, and polycystic ovary syndrome. The results demonstrate the need for early diagnosis, comprehensive examination, and the use of modern reproductive technologies.
