Neglected treatment of celiac disease may lead to female infertility!

  The actual cervical cavity is a common gynecological disease, many women think that cervical cavity is only a “painless” gynecological disease, and do not pay enough attention to it, this idea is wrong! The actual cervical cavity cannot be ignored, if not treated properly, it will cause a lot of damage to the female cervical environment, leading to abnormal cervical mucus, cervicitis and other diseases, which can seriously lead to female infertility.   The 33-year-old Ms. Liu, with outstanding work ability, became the regional head of a well-known financial company in Nantong, in the eyes of colleagues she can be described as a typical “strong woman”. Ms. Liu’s husband also has a good job and is a civil servant of an organization in Nantong. The couple’s career is rising, the quality of life has also been improved, wanting a child has become their most urgent desire. But unfortunately, Ms. Liu has been preparing for pregnancy for two years but never got pregnant.  Not long ago, Ms. Liu had symptoms of increased menstrual volume, dull color and pain in the abdomen, which she thought was due to her irregular menstruation at work, thinking that she would slowly adjust to it after a while, and did not pay much attention to it. But recently, she found that the symptoms did not improve, but worsened, the discharge became thick and smelly, and sometimes even with blood. In order to have a healthy baby, Ms. Liu, accompanied by her husband, took the weekend to find me by name.  After examination, Ms. Liu suffered from moderate cervical erosion and had two cervical polyps. “Celiac disease? Cervical polyps? A year ago, the results were cervicitis!” It turns out that two years ago, Ms. Liu was checked out with cervicitis, at that time she thought that this inflammation is very normal for women, so she ignored the treatment, and learned that this time the disease has deepened, Ms. Liu regretted. I immediately reassured Ms. Liu and informed her that this moderate cervical erosion originated from the infection of cervicitis, which causes an increase in cervical discharge and prevents sperm from entering the uterine cavity, ultimately affecting Ms. Liu’s conception. I suggested her to undergo minimally invasive treatment with UHF LEEP knife, which is a short and less invasive procedure and does not affect conception, and Ms. Liu expressed her approval on the spot. The surgery was successful, and after a period of recuperation and conditioning, Ms. Liu has successfully conceived.