It is not uncommon to meet patients in gynecology clinics who are concerned about celiac disease. After a lot of talking, sometimes the patient is not always completely satisfied. Why? It is the concept of the past has been deep into the hearts of the people, the new understanding of celiac disease can not be well understood. The concept of celiac disease in the past is actually a pathological type of chronic cervicitis, which is divided into three types: simple, granular and papillary. Its treatment was generally physical, such as ironing, freezing, and laser. Why was it treated before? Because celiac disease is clinically known as a factor of cancer, it was given a generalized treatment in the past. Although the treatment is contrary to the modern concept, even if it is blind, or it may be a misrepresentation, it does play a positive role in the prevention of cervical cancer. It is possible that the modern concept of cervical precancerous lesions are treated and their progression to cancer is blocked. However, the modern concept of cervical erosion is cervical columnar epithelial ectopia, it is a physiologic phenomenon. Since it is a physiologic problem, it does not require treatment. And while cervicitis and celiac disease are two different things, there is still a relationship between the two. Cervical erosion is columnar epithelial ectasia, he is a single layer of epithelium, for pathogenic bacteria invasion of defense decreased, easy to cause cervicitis. Physiologic celiac disease is the simple type of celiac disease in the past. If the physiological cervical erosion infection, that is, suffering from cervicitis, for the cervix local impact or after the cure of the sequelae left in the clinical manifestation is the past cervical erosion of granular type, papillomatous type. Physiologic cervical erosion and sequelae of infection do not need treatment. But the combined infection, that is, cervicitis must be treated. Such as leucorrhoea, purulent discharge from the cervical canal, antibiotics are selected according to the pathogenic bacteria for systemic and local use.