Does minimally invasive surgery for celiac disease work?

It is useless to do minimally invasive surgery for cervical erosion because cervical erosion itself is a normal physiological phenomenon, which does not need to be treated at all in the clinic, not even a single piece of medication is needed to be taken, so there is even less need to talk about minimally invasive. Even if minimally invasive surgery is done for celiac disease, because of normal ovarian function, estrogen will still be secreted, so it is likely that the cervical columnar epithelium will again be moved out of the cervix, so that the surface of the cervix shows red granular changes. Clinical gynecological examination will find that the surface of the cervix is similar to the phenomenon of erosion, which is a normal physiological phenomenon, there will be no clinical discomfort, so there is no need to intervene in the clinic, no need for treatment. Therefore, there is no need for clinical intervention or treatment at all. It is only necessary to have a detailed gynecological examination once a year, and at the same time do screening for cervical cancer.