The risks of celiac disease for women

Celiac disease is a common and frequent disease in gynecological diseases, but many women do not know enough about celiac disease, always think it is not a big disease, treatment or not can be. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on this. 1, cervical erosion can cause infertility The texture and secretion of cervical mucus is directly related to whether sperm can enter the uterine cavity through the cervix. Under normal circumstances, under the action of estrogen during the ovulation period, the cervical mucus contains more water and has a thin texture, which is conducive to the passage of sperm. When cervical erosion occurs, especially moderate and severe cervical erosion, the cervical secretions are significantly increased, sticky in texture and contain a large number of white blood cells, which adversely affects the mobility of sperm and can prevent sperm from entering the uterine cavity, thus affecting conception. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. When the inflammation spreads to the bladder triangle, it can cause urinary system diseases and irritating symptoms such as painful urination, frequent urination or difficult urination. The chronic inflammation can cause deeper lesions such as polyps, lacerations, ectopia and cysts due to long-term stimulation. However, if the cervical erosion can be detected and treated early, the above hidden problems can be avoided. Many women with cervical erosion are concerned about this issue, and this is the main reason why they seek medical attention. The answer is yes. According to the analysis of Lin Qiaozhi and other famous gynecologists in China, the incidence of cervical cancer is significantly higher in women with cervical erosion than in those without cervical erosion, and according to the latest statistics, the incidence of cervical cancer in women with cervical erosion is 10 times higher than in those without cervical erosion. In addition, under the stimulation of long-term chronic inflammation, the columnar epithelium of the cervical canal may develop into atypical hyperplasia, and if left untreated, some of them may eventually develop into cancer, although this developmental transformation process is slow, it should still be taken seriously.