What can be done to treat celiac disease?

In recent years, the number of patients with celiac disease has also increased, and its treatment has become the biggest headache for many women. Cervical erosion is a form of chronic cervicitis, which can be divided into mild, moderate and severe cervical erosion. Among them, moderate cervical erosion refers to the erosion of the area of the entire cervical tissue between 1/3-2/3, for the treatment of moderate cervical erosion, first of all, we need to clarify the causes of its development, in order to target the treatment. 1, endogenous pathogens: some of the pathogens of cervicitis are related to bacterial vaginosis and Mycoplasma genitalium infection; 2, sexually transmitted disease pathogens: Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Chlamydia trachomatis, mainly seen in the high-risk group of sexually transmitted menstruation; 3, Neisseria trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae: both infected cervical epithelium, spreading along the mucous membrane surface to cause superficial infections, lesions are obvious in the cervical canal. In addition to the cervical canal columnar epithelium, Neisseria gonorrhoeae also frequently invades the urethral migratory epithelium, paraurethral glands, and vestibular glands. In the 1st degree of cervical erosion and 2nd degree of cervical erosion are local treatment of cervical erosion of a wide range of drugs, but local medication can only work on the surface of the erosion, the surface seems to heal in the short term, but due to the basic lesions have not been resolved, and will soon recur. As for the vulva and vaginal douching, it can only improve the symptoms of leukorrhea, and can not play a fundamental role in the healing of the erosion. The so-called “cervical erosion” is actually a normal physiological phenomenon. For symptomatic cervicitis, treatment is needed. Specific treatment methods need to be determined by different hospitals, but usually, acute inflammation can be treated with suppository medication, while chronic inflammation can be treated with physical therapy methods such as laser or freezing.