Which is more serious, celiac disease or cervical hypertrophy?

Cervical erosion and cervical hypertrophy, of course, is the more serious cervical hypertrophy. Because cervical erosion is a phenomenon, not a disease, and does not cause any clinical symptoms or discomfort, women with cervical erosion do not need clinical intervention or treatment, but only an annual gynecological examination and screening for cervical cancer, plus attention to sexual life and menstrual hygiene. In contrast, cervical hypertrophy is a manifestation of chronic cervicitis, which often manifests clinically as increased vaginal discharge, and when the local inflammation of the cervix reaches the uterosacral ligament, the patient will often show lumbosacral pain. Therefore, anti-inflammatory treatment should be actively given clinically, such as topical diazotide plugs for 7-10 days as a course of treatment, and oral anti-cervicitis tablets for treatment.