Celiac disease and cervical erosion are not quite literally the same; celiac disease is the erosion that occurs on the uterus; cervical erosion is the localized erosion of the cervix. But in real clinical work, there is no such word as celiac disease, and the said celiac disease and cervical erosion are actually the same. Celiac disease is a common clinical condition in gynecology, and many women treat celiac disease as a disease, which is actually incorrect. This is because celiac disease is a normal physiological phenomenon that belongs to the columnar epithelial ectopic of the cervix. Women, especially those of childbearing age, have higher estrogen levels in their bodies. Under the effect of high estrogen levels, the columnar epithelium of the cervical canal becomes ectopic and the surface of the cervix shows erosion-like changes, which is actually columnar epithelium. Cervical erosion needs to be checked for cervical cancer screening TCT and HPV. If the results of the two tests are not problematic, there is no need to deal with them, let alone treat them.