The dead skin of celiac disease resembles the appearance of kraft paper torn up and dipped into water. Most of this occurs when the surface of the cervical erosion is corroded by the chemical agent that is applied to the cervix. Alternatively, it can also form as a result of local tissue necrosis and shedding after the cervix has been treated with microwave therapy, laser therapy or cryotherapy. In fact, cervical erosion itself is a normal physiological phenomenon, which is caused by the high secretion of estrogen in women of childbearing age, resulting in the outward migration of the cervical columnar epithelium and forming this phenomenon similar to erosion, which does not have any clinical symptoms and therefore does not require any treatment at all.