What are the reactions to celiac disease?

  Most celiac disease is unresponsive, but some women show the following symptoms.  As cervical erosion is an ectropion of the cervical columnar epithelium, it is a normal morphological change of the cervix and does not require treatment. Most patients with cervical erosion do not have any symptoms, but a small number of patients may experience the following: 1. abnormal leucorrhea: increased leucorrhea, yellowing, or even purulent leucorrhea or clear watery leucorrhea.  2. Contact bleeding: contact vaginal bleeding or vaginal discharge mixed with fresh blood may occur after sexual intercourse.  3. Irregular vaginal bleeding: Irregular vaginal bleeding, low menstrual volume accompanied by abdominal pain and back pain. When the above symptoms appear, it is necessary to consult a hospital in time to see if it is caused by cervical erosion and give symptomatic treatment. You should not delay, otherwise it will easily develop into chronic cervicitis, which will lead to vaginitis and pelvic inflammatory disease in the long run, which will be more difficult to treat. Secondly, the most important thing to note is regular cervical checkups, not to prevent celiac disease, but to prevent cervical cancer. As long as the result is negative, there is no need to worry.  So, cervical erosion is not a disease, but it can cause other discomforts that need to be treated symptomatically.