Celiac disease is a phenomenon of normal physiological changes in women and cannot be called a disease, therefore no treatment is involved and there is no need to determine if it has recovered. Cervical erosion is a fine-grained red change in the appearance of the vaginal part of the cervix at the ectocervix and is not a true erosion caused by the pathological absence of epithelial ulceration, usually caused by the outward migration of the cervical columnar epithelium covering the squamous epithelium due to high estrogen. On the site of the cervix, there are two different types of cells, squamous epithelial cells close to the vagina and columnar epithelial cells close to the uterus, which behave differently in appearance. The area where the columnar epithelial cells and squamous epithelial cells meet is medically known as the “squamocolumnar junction”, which is susceptible to estrogenic effects. Before puberty, the ovarian function is not perfect and estrogen is low, so the columnar epithelium is more on the inner side. After menstruation, the columnar epithelium is influenced by estrogen and develops more towards the outside, so more columnar epithelium like “erosion” is found at the cervical opening during examination. After menopause, the estrogen level of women decreases and the columnar epithelium starts to retreat inward again, at which point the “vesicles” will be invisible for inspection.