Celiac disease is a common gynecological disease, the pathogenesis of which is due to long-term vaginitis and repeated stimulation by semen and sexual intercourse, resulting in ectropion and outward migration of the columnar epithelium of the cervix, a condition that is generally not treated with any particularly good drugs. If the cervical erosion is only mild, the symptoms of the erosion can be slightly relieved by taking some uterine inflammation elimination tablets, or gynecologic tablets. However, if you want to cure the celiac disease completely, you need to do surgery. At present, it is not clinically recommended to routinely operate on patients with celiac disease to avoid the formation of cervical scars. First of all, precancerous screening of the cervix must be done, and if precancerous lesions are identified, cervical laparoscopy, microwave, or cervical conization can be performed.