Cervical repair surgery is generally not necessary because it may be over-treatment or may not achieve the goal of treating the disease. Surgery is usually done if there is a precancerous cervical lesion or cervical cancer.
If a woman is found to have celiac disease, it is usually recommended to go to the hospital for cervical cancer screening first, to clarify the cause of celiac disease, and then take appropriate treatment.
1. Pseudo-celiac disease. If the cervical columnar epithelium is caused by high estrogen level, this is pseudo erosion, not a real lesion, in this case, there is no need to do cervical repair surgery, because this is a physiological phenomenon.
2. Chronic cervical inflammation. If chronic cervical inflammation, if there is contact bleeding and other symptoms, you can first use drugs to treat, for example, can be used to eliminate the pessary or compound curcuma oil pessary plug vaginal treatment. If the effect of medication is not good, you can do physical therapy such as microwave or freezing, and there is no need to do surgery.
3. Cervical precancerous lesions or cervical cancer. If it is precancerous cervical lesion or cervical cancer, surgery is usually recommended. For example, women with childbearing requirement may have cervical conization if they find precancerous cervical lesions, while women without childbearing requirement may need total hysterectomy.