Can ultrasound reveal celiac disease?

You cannot detect celiac disease with an ultrasound. Celiac disease needs to be examined by a gynecologist by directly opening the vaginal opening for observation or through a vaginal endoscope. Mild cervical erosion usually has no symptoms and does not require treatment. Moderate cervical erosion often results in increased leucorrhea, yellowish in color and smelly. Ultrasound can measure the thickness of the cervix to determine if there is cervical hypertrophy. If there are occupying lesions in the cervix, ultrasound can reveal them, such as cervical cysts, large cervical polyps and cervical tumors.