Celiac disease is also somewhat related to men, but not decisively so. Only a small percentage of cervical erosion is caused by infection or frequent sexual intercourse. In fact, cervical erosion is not actually true erosion, but rather erosion-like changes caused by the outgrowth of the columnar epithelium, which is mostly caused by high estrogen levels, and if it is a physiological phenomenon, it has nothing to do with sexual intercourse. However, if the inflammatory lesion of the cervix causes such celiac state appearance, it may be related to operations that cause damage to the cervix such as sexual intercourse, childbirth and miscarriage, which may be reflected in conjugal life, where there may be bleeding after intercourse. So it is important to maintain a normal relationship between the sexes for women’s reproductive health to reduce the damage to the cervix and lesions that cause celiac disease manifestations. Women should be careful to change their clothing regularly and pay attention to the cleanliness of their own vulva. If there is no infection, it is not recommended to use cleaning drugs at will to avoid damaging the natural barrier of the vagina.