Cervic- (Ccrvic-) Cervico-

Cervic- (Ccrvic-) and Cervico (Cervico-) are medical prefixes that indicate a connection with:

  1. Neck. For example, cervicodynia refers to pain in the neck.

  2. The cervix of any organ, in particular the uterus. For example, cervicectomy is the surgical removal of the cervix.

Thus, the prefixes cervic- and cervico- are used in anatomical and medical terminology to denote the connection with the neck or neck of an organ.



Cervic-, Cervic- Cervico, Cervico- is a prefix used to indicate the connection with the neck or cervix.

Cervico-, Cervico-, Cervi-, Cervi- are all spelling variants of the same term, which is used to denote the connection with the cervix of an organ, such as the uterus. Cervico- is used in medicine to refer to surgical procedures involving the cervix, such as cervicoscopy, cervicoplasty and cervicectomy.

For example, cervicodnia is pain in the neck, and the cervical canal is the cervix.



What is cervical?

In medicine, there is a term "cervial", or simply "cervical", which means associated with the cervix. Typically the term refers to the cervix or cervix. Another term that relates to the cervix is ​​cervix, which refers to the neck of the uterus.

Cervical

Cervical is a group of medical terms that are associated with the anatomy and diseases of the cervix. Here are some terms associated with this group:

1. Cervical isthmus

This term refers to the narrow (or thin) area between the uterus and cervix. It can be the cause of many problems in women, such as pregnancy abnormalities, premature birth, and bleeding and pain problems.

Cervical canal

It is a canal leading into the uterus, or part of the uterus, extending from the opening of the cervix to the uterus. It plays an important role in pregnancy and childbirth, and disruption of its function can lead to complications. In addition, the cervical canal contains a mucous membrane that moisturizes the entrance to the uterus and protects it from the penetration of harmful microorganisms from the outside.

- The cervical canal bleeds easily during abortion or childbirth. When the cervical area is open, it may bleed for a long time after the bleeding has stopped. This is called cervical bleeding and can lead to serious consequences for a woman. - During childbirth, the cervical opening opens, forming the so-called “fusion” of the cervical canal