Laser treatment of celiac disease bleeding on contact is serious according to further cervical screening, if it is simple celiac disease is generally not serious; if further screening reminds that there are cervical lesions, then it is more serious.
Cervical erosion itself is a physiological phenomenon, also known as columnar epithelial cell displacement, if there are usually no symptoms, usually do not need special treatment; but if there is contact bleeding, it is recommended to complete further TCT and HPV testing to see if there are cervical lesions.
If there is no lesion, but there is inflammation, then anti-inflammatory treatment can be symptomatic, such as topical anti-inflammatory drugs, laser treatment; if there is a lesion, it is necessary to do a further biopsy to decide the subsequent treatment.
If you find bleeding when doing laser treatment for celiac disease, it is recommended that you consult a doctor in time to find out the cause and treat the symptoms.