How long should you not have intercourse with celiac disease?

If celiac disease is not treated, you can have normal intercourse. Under normal circumstances, the normal time for couples to have intercourse is twice a week, but if the cervical erosion is more serious and physical therapy, it should be at least two months before having intercourse. Because the repair of the surface of the cervix needs a period of time after the treatment of cervical celiac disease, if it is coitus, it is easy to cause inflammation and infection. So if it is after the treatment of celiac disease, it is best to have intercourse after two months. Cervical erosion is sometimes a normal physiological phenomenon in women, because of the columnar epithelial displacement that occurs under the influence of hormone levels. In general, if there is an increase in cervical discharge, or vaginal itching, vulvar burning and other symptoms, it may be cervicitis, to carry out the cervix of the exclusion of cancer examination. If there is no abnormality in the examination, cervicitis should be treated promptly and effectively.