Celiac disease equals cervical cancer?

In outpatient clinics, women often say, “I found celiac disease in a hospital, and I am worried that it will turn into cancer if I don’t treat it, so please take a look at it. In 2008, the 7th edition of the textbook “Obstetrics and Gynecology” for undergraduate students canceled the name of the disease “cervical erosion” and replaced it with the physiological phenomenon of “cervical columnar epithelial ectasia”. Celiac disease, in the final analysis, is actually the past of the cervix of a normal performance of the wrong understanding. Does celiac disease need to be treated? Some people think that married women will have it, and it does not affect their work or life, so it is not important, treatment or no treatment is the same. Others believe that celiac disease is a pre-cancerous condition, so they talk about cancer and worry about it every day, thinking that they have an incurable disease, creating a “fear of cancer” that affects their personal emotions and even their daily lives, which is not true. Celiac disease is a physiological columnar epithelial ectasia that occurs along with hormonal changes in women, because the columnar epithelium is thin, exposing the blood vessels underneath it, and the surface is visually reddened, which has been referred to as celiac disease in the past. Only with a proper understanding of celiac disease can we respond correctly. How to detect cancer of the cervix in time? For women over the age of 21 who have sex, we recommend annual cervical cancer screening, while for women of childbearing age over the age of 30, we recommend joint HPV high-risk screening. Cervical cancer is a cancer that can be detected and diagnosed at an early stage, and as long as you insist on regular medical checkups, your physician will make appropriate health recommendations for you based on the different results.