Can a cervical ultrasound detect celiac disease?

A vaginal ultrasound cannot detect celiac disease. A vaginal ultrasound is an ultrasound that checks the length of the cervix and the size of the uterus, whether there are fibroids and adnexa in the myometrium. For cervical examination, vaginal ultrasound can see cervical cysts, but it cannot detect celiac disease. Cervical erosion is a fine granular manifestation of the outer surface of the cervix, which must be seen through the eyes, that is, for gynecological examination, using a speculum to open the vagina can be seen directly on the outer surface of the cervix is not erosion, can also be seen under the colposcopy is not erosion, but the vaginal ultrasound is not able to check out the cervical erosion. Celiac disease is only a clinical sign, can be physiological changes, can also be pathological changes, celiac disease is not necessarily a synonym for disease. Cervical cancer screening is recommended for celiac disease, and celiac disease does not require special treatment if cervical cancer screening is not a problem.