Can celiac disease heal on its own?

First of all, it is important to get one thing clear: in obstetrics and gynecology, the diagnosis of celiac disease has long been abolished and replaced by cervical columnar epithelial ectasia. In fact, much of what used to be called celiac disease is not a pathology, but a normal physiological phenomenon. The so-called celiac disease is a red area with a fine granular appearance in the vaginal part of the cervix at the ectocervix. If the cervical erosion is only due to hormonal influence, the squamous epithelium outside the mouth of the cervix and the columnar epithelium on the inside of the cervix at the junction of the displacement, because the columnar epithelium is thinner, so it will reveal the blood vessels underneath and appear red, this is a normal phenomenon, not a disease, do not have to worry about it at all. If it is indeed caused by chronic inflammation of the cervix, because chronic inflammation of the cervix is more difficult to remove, it is really not good to self-cure, inflammation if caused by such as bleeding after coitus or increased vaginal discharge and other discomforts, or a combination of cervical polyps, etc., need to be treated accordingly. It should be emphasized that cervical cytology, colposcopy and biopsy should be done routinely for differential diagnosis.