Celiac disease does not necessarily require surgery, depending on the severity of the disease. If it is mild cervical erosion and there are no accompanying symptoms, such as no contact bleeding during intercourse and no obvious increase in discharge, it does not need to be treated and can be monitored by normal annual physical examination. If there is no special lesion in the cervix, it is fine to observe without abnormalities. If cervical erosion reaches degree II or even degree III and there are accompanying symptoms, such as contact bleeding and increased discharge, which cannot be relieved by medication, you can choose minimally invasive surgery, which can be performed with Bohm light, laser, microwave, etc.