The treatment cycle for celiac disease needs to be evaluated based on the degree of cervical erosion and the results of cervical screening, and requires at least 3 menstrual cycles of treatment. The name celiac disease has now been dropped. Celiac disease is actually a physiological manifestation of ectopic cervical columnar epithelium, which is an ectropion of the cervical columnar epithelium. The cervical epithelial cells inside the cervix are columnar epithelial cells and the cervical epithelial cells outside the cervix are squamous epithelial cells, which are caused by sexual intercourse, cervical infection, abortion, childbirth, uterine surgery, hormone level, etc., causing the columnar epithelial cells inside the cervix to move outward and proliferate instead of the squamous epithelial cells, and presenting “celiac-like” performance in appearance, resulting in contact bleeding after intercourse, leucorrhea The clinical manifestations include contact bleeding after intercourse, yellowish white blood with bad odor, cervical hypertrophy or nasal cysts. If cervical erosion is found during gynecological examination, cervical screening is required to exclude HPV infection, cervical cancer and pre-cancerous lesions without treatment. If you have any of these uncomfortable symptoms, you can also review after at least 3 menstrual cycles with vaginal medication or opt for cervical laser surgery to completely eliminate the erosion surface.