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==Overview==
==Overview==
Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections, such as [[chlamydia]], [[gonorrhea]], and others. Drugs called [[antiviral]]s may be used to treat [[herpes]] infections.  Hormonal therapy (with [[estrogen]] or [[progesterone]]) may be used in women who have reached [[menopause]] (postmenopausal).  When these treatments have not worked or when [[cervicitis]] has been present for a long time, treatment may include [[cryosurgery]] (freezing), electrocauterization, laser therapy.
Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections, such as [[chlamydia]], [[gonorrhea]], and others. Drugs called [[antiviral]]s may be used to treat [[herpes]] infections.  Hormonal therapy (with [[estrogen]] or [[progesterone]]) may be used in women who have reached [[menopause]] (postmenopausal).  When these treatments have not worked or when [[cervicitis]] has been present for a long time, treatment may include [[cryosurgery]] (freezing), electrocauterization, or laser therapy.


==References==
==References==

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

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Overview

Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections, such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, and others. Drugs called antivirals may be used to treat herpes infections. Hormonal therapy (with estrogen or progesterone) may be used in women who have reached menopause (postmenopausal). When these treatments have not worked or when cervicitis has been present for a long time, treatment may include cryosurgery (freezing), electrocauterization, or laser therapy.

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