Can severe celiac disease become cancer?

Severe celiac disease usually does not develop into cervical cancer, but it should be treated actively for patients with symptoms.
Cervical erosion is a physiological columnar epithelial outgrowth, which is categorized into mild, moderate and severe degrees. The disease is not precancerous, so the chance of developing into cervical cancer is very low.
Mild cervical erosion usually has no obvious symptoms, moderate and severe patients may have abnormal vaginal bleeding, prolonged menstrual period, coital bleeding and other symptoms, for symptomatic patients can be physical therapy, such as freezing, laser, etc. If the combination of infection, vaginal discharge increase, odor, etc., can follow the doctor’s prescription of antibiotic treatment, such as minocycline, azithromycin and so on.
It is recommended that patients undergo regular cervical cancer screening every year to detect abnormalities in time and receive regular treatment as soon as possible to minimize the adverse effects of the disease.