It is possible for cervical erosion to recover on its own. If the situation is not serious, it does not require treatment and regular review at the hospital is sufficient, but if it is accompanied by the manifestation of cervicitis, it needs active treatment. The cervical erosion itself is physiological, the cervical erosion is actually not true erosion, but caused by the outward migration of the columnar epithelium, part of the physiological phenomenon. The appearance of celiac disease is not a disease, but is mainly related to the estrogen level in the body. In women of childbearing age, estrogen levels are relatively high, so the vaginal surface appears larger. If the vaginal discharge is not particularly heavy and there is no odor, treatment is usually not needed and the cervical surface will slowly shrink or even disappear after menopause. However, patients are advised to have annual cervical examinations to rule out the possibility of malignant lesions. If moderate or severe cervical erosion occurs, it is usually associated with some chronic gynecological inflammation and requires treatment at this time. It is advisable for women to consult with their gynecology department in conjunction with their physical condition to get better treatment after the cause is clear. Patients need not worry excessively and try to maintain a calm state of mind to facilitate recovery from the disease.