Celiac disease does not cause vulvar pain, but vulvar pain can occur if celiac disease is accompanied by increased discharge or contact bleeding or cervical infection. Therefore, women who have celiac disease should go to the hospital for examination in time, and have the cervical cancer detection and secretion examination. If there is no abnormality in the cancer examination, but the cervical secretion increases or there is inflammation, we should timely control the inflammation treatment according to the examination results. Cervical erosion is divided into mild, moderate and severe erosion. Mild celiac disease can be left untreated if there are no conscious symptoms, but moderate and severe celiac disease is prone to cervical inflammation and recurrent infections, which requires timely treatment, and physical methods can be used to remove the surface of the cervical erosion, which has a relatively high chance of being cured.