Celiac disease is a normal physiological phenomenon that does not affect anything clinically and therefore does not have any symptoms. The vast majority of women are told that they have cervical erosion during gynecological examinations or gynecological physical examinations. Clinically, it does not have any effect on menstruation, sex life or childbirth, so cervical erosion is a normal physiological phenomenon in clinical practice and does not require treatment. Patients with celiac disease are recommended to be screened for cervical cancer once a year to know if there is a possibility of cervical epithelial lesions. It is also recommended for patients with cervical erosion to pay attention to hygiene during daily sex or menstruation to avoid localized chronic inflammation of the cervix caused by pathogenic bacteria, resulting in increased vaginal discharge or lumbosacral pain.