How many days should a woman abstain from sex for celiac disease treatment

  During the treatment of celiac disease, patients need to refrain from intercourse and resume intercourse only after 8 weeks of treatment.  Celiac disease is a misconception of the past, but is actually ectopic cervical columnar epithelium, and patients need to visit their gynecologist for regular checkups. If the test results are negative and the patient has no other symptoms, no treatment is needed. If the patient has increased cervical mucus discharge with symptoms such as increased leucorrhea and bleeding during intercourse, he or she needs to actively cooperate with the treatment and can apply physical therapy, such as through infrared, laser, electrocautery and freezing. During the whole treatment period, patients need to prohibit sexual intercourse, and after the end of the treatment, patients still need to abstain from sex for 8 weeks to avoid inducing infection, which is not conducive to recovery.  Patients are advised to keep their vulva clean, wash it with warm water every day, avoid cycling for half a month, pay attention to diet and nutrition, do not drink alcohol, avoid spicy and stimulating food, and keep regular rest and rest.