Does celiac disease hurt?

Celiac disease is usually painless because there are no pain nerves in the cervix, but it can cause pain in the lower abdomen or lower back when there is a secondary infection. Celiac disease is also known as cervical columnar epithelial ectasia, which is a common physiological phenomenon and usually has no obvious symptoms. However, when combined with infection, there will be abnormal secretions, cervicitis symptoms, and even upstream infection causing pelvic inflammatory disease. For patients with celiac disease symptoms, patients do not have pain, most of the physical examination by the discovery. Even when celiac disease is combined with infection, the patient will not have cervical pain because there is no pain nerve in the cervix. It should be noted that celiac disease in the case of co-infection, may cause the patient to appear lower abdomen or lower back pain, mainly due to the combination of pelvic inflammatory disease, cervicitis and other factors, should be actively cooperate with the doctor to give anti-infection treatment. It is recommended that after the emergence of celiac disease, patients should be combined with their own situation, with the doctor to choose temporary observation or drug intervention, specific to follow the doctor’s instructions.