Many patients always worry whether cervical erosion can become cancerous or affect fertility? In fact, cervical erosion is a normal physiological phenomenon that used to be a textbook term and is now called cervical columnar epithelial ectasia. During clinical consultations, doctors still say celiac disease. As long as a woman is screened annually for cervical cytology and human papillomavirus (HPV), and the screening results are benign reactive lesions and negative for HPV, celiac disease does not need to be treated. If the patient has a lot of leucorrhea, frequent vaginal or vulvar itching, bleeding during sex, chronic cervicitis on colposcopy, and no precancerous cervical lesions, physical therapy such as laser or cervical focused ultrasound can be performed. In general, women who have not had children should not undergo LEEP surgery.