What to do about celiac disease and cervical hypertrophy

Cervical erosion with cervical hypertrophy is associated with chronic infection by pathogenic bacteria. It is necessary to choose the appropriate treatment according to the specific degree of erosion and whether there is a recent need for reproduction, etc. Cervical erosion is divided into III degrees according to the area and depth of erosion. Mild celiac disease with hypertrophy can be treated with anti-erosion suppositories and anti-uterine inflammation tablets. Patients with moderate to severe celiac disease with cervical hypertrophy can be treated with laser and cryotherapy if they have no recent need for childbearing or do not need to give birth to a baby vaginally and can be cured completely. Patients who are not suitable for physical therapy can be treated with vaginal suppositories, vaginal gels, and oral medications, which have relatively slow effects. Patients with enlarged cervical erosion and hypertrophy, whether cured or not, need to undergo regular cervical TCT as well as HPV examinations.