Celiac disease degree III may not require surgery, depending on the specific situation. The diagnosis of celiac disease staging has been clinically abolished. If celiac disease degree III does not have abnormal discharge or bleeding during intercourse, it usually does not need to be treated, but if celiac disease is accompanied by bleeding during intercourse, gynecological examination, constipation and abnormal discharge at the same time, it is better to undergo cervical scraping, cervical TCT or cervical biopsy to exclude lesions and cervical cancer. Meanwhile, there are several treatment methods for cervical erosion degree III, such as physical therapy, including electrocoagulation, condensation and laser of the cervix; topical medications can also be used; and surgical treatment with the Lipo knife can be chosen, depending on the patient’s needs and the doctor’s diagnosis. During the treatment period of celiac disease, you should not have intercourse and pay attention to your local hygiene, wash with warm water every day and change your underwear regularly to prevent infection and other diseases.