What kind of celiac disease needs treatment?

Recently, many patients have come to our clinic with Celiac Disease, so we would like to explain Celiac Disease and what kind of Celiac Disease needs to be treated. First of all, the term “celiac disease” has become obsolete, as the causes of its formation have been newly recognized. The more standardized name is now “cervical columnar epithelial ectasia”. The cervix is covered by two types of epithelial cells: squamous and columnar epithelium, the columnar epithelium is located in the cervical canal, while the squamous epithelium is located in the external cervical opening and the continuation of the vaginal epithelium, the squamous epithelium looks smooth, while the columnar epithelium looks rougher, which is often referred to as “celiac disease. That is to say, celiac disease is actually should grow in the cervical canal inside the columnar epithelium is not seen to grow to the outside to be seen by us, it is not a disease, but a physiological phenomenon, columnar epithelium will be born with the fluctuation of hormone levels and changes, young girls and postmenopausal women generally do not appear celiac disease, because of the lower level of estrogen, the columnar epithelium grows back to the inside, and women of childbearing age, many of them are diagnosed as “cervical”, “cervical”, “cervical” and “vaginal”, and so on. Many women of childbearing age are diagnosed with “cervical erosion” because of the high level of estrogen in this period of time, and the columnar epithelium is prone to outgrowth. At this point, we should understand that “celiac disease” is not scary and does not require treatment. So when do we need to be concerned about celiac disease? First of all, women of childbearing age should undergo cervical cytology every 1-2 years to rule out cervical cancer or pre-cancerous lesions, because early cervical cancer and cervical celiac disease can not be separated from the naked eye, if the cervical cytology is not a problem, cervical celiac disease can be completely untreated. There are two other cases of celiac disease that require physical therapy, one is bleeding during sexual intercourse, which can affect the quality of sexual life and cause mental stress, so physical therapy is needed. The other case is the combination of celiac disease and infection, there is purulent cervical discharge, the need for cervicitis treatment.