Celiac disease is a normal physiological phenomenon that does not exist in other countries. More than 100 years ago, when doctors observed the red color of a woman’s cervix, they called it “cervical erosion” because they thought it looked like an eczema-like skin eruption. But in fact, there is no real erosion there, only a displacement of the squamous epithelium on the outside of the cervical opening and the columnar epithelium on the inside of the cervix at the junction due to hormonal influence – because the columnar epithelium is thin, whenever the columnar epithelium is exposed more, it reveals the blood vessels underneath and appears red. As a result, the medical community has moved away from the misleading term “cervical erosion” to the specialized term “cervical columnar epithelial ectasia”. According to current medical concepts, “cervical erosion” is only a symptomatic description and most of the time no specific treatment is needed. Celiac disease is not cervicitis, and it is not equivalent to cervical cancer. It is the symptomatic form of cervicitis that requires treatment. The relationship between cervical erosion and cervical cancer lies in the fact that the main cause of cervical cancer is HPV (human papillomavirus) infection, and the squamous epithelial junction of the cervix is the area most susceptible to HPV infection. Therefore, HPV infection is the bridge between cervical erosion and cervical cancer, and it would be over-medication and completely wrong to use treatments for cervical cancer when HPV infection does not exist. As previously stated, celiac disease is not a disease. Although the change in the domestic concept of celiac disease has also been officially written into the textbook’s after 08, there are still many doctors who do not understand and learn this new concept and still diagnose and treat celiac disease. What’s more, there are many unscrupulous hospitals that deliberately use celiac disease as a sign to attract patients to their gynecological clinics, allowing healthy people to find out about celiac disease, followed by treatments such as medication, infusion, and even lasers, which can cost thousands of dollars, making it a typical means of over-treatment.