Celiac disease may refer to cervical erosion, which may be caused by high estrogen levels in the body, chronic inflammation of the cervix, and precancerous lesions of the cervix or early cervical cancer. Cervical erosion actually refers to cervical erosion-like changes, which may be physiological changes or pathological changes. 1. Physiological changes: physiological changes are called physiological cervical columnar epithelial ectasia, which are mainly seen in adolescent and childbearing women, who have a relatively strong secretion of estrogen, or oral contraceptive pills, or during pregnancy, in which case the level of estrogen in the body is relatively high, resulting in the displacement of squamous columnar junction, which results in the localization of the cervix showing celiac disease-like changes. 2. Pathological changes: there are some pathological factors that may also lead to cervical erosion, such as chronic cervical inflammation, cervical precancerous lesions or cervical cancer, gynecological examination, the cervix that is presented with erosion-like changes. When women find cervical erosive changes, it is generally recommended that they undergo cervical cancer screening, including cervical TCT and HPV tests, and colposcopy and biopsy if necessary.