Mild cervical erosion is mostly physiological and can usually heal on its own. However, if the patient has cervical erosion secondary to cervicitis, it needs to be treated promptly by a doctor, as cervicitis does not usually heal on its own. Mild cervical erosion is mostly due to the influence of estrogen, which causes the columnar epithelium in the cervical canal to migrate out, thus causing cervical erosion-like changes, which are mostly physiological and do not require treatment and can disappear on their own with the woman’s own estrogen changes. However, sometimes mild cervical erosion is pathological, caused by diseases such as cervicitis, with symptoms such as increased discharge, papillary hyperplasia, and contact bleeding. In this case, patients need to have cervical cytology and HPV examination. If there are abnormalities in TCT and HPV, timely treatment is needed to avoid more serious diseases such as endometritis and pelvic inflammatory disease, which usually do not heal on their own. Patients with mild celiac disease should pay attention to hygiene in their daily life, especially before and after intercourse. However, you should also be careful not to wash your vagina excessively, as this will damage it and make it easier for germs to enter your body. It is advisable for women to wear underwear that is cotton and breathable.