Do all women have celiac disease?

Celiac disease is a very common chronic inflammation of the cervix. Some patients have asked the question: if celiac disease is left untreated, will the entire cervix rot away? In fact, celiac disease is not really celiac disease. The incidence of cervical cancer in women with celiac disease is 0.73%, which is significantly higher than that of 0.1% in those without celiac disease. 1972-1976 census found that the incidence of cervical cancer in the celiac group is two times higher than that in the group without celiac disease. Under the stimulation of long-term chronic inflammation, atypical hyperplasia may occur in the columnar epithelium proliferating from the cervical canal, and if not treated in time, some of them will eventually develop into cancer, although this developmental transformation process is relatively slow. Clinically, the size of the erosion surface is categorized into three degrees: mild, moderate and severe. (I degree, II degree, III degree) from the performance of cervical erosion can be divided into three types: simple erosion is mostly seen in the early stage of inflammation, the surface of the erosion is covered by a single layer of columnar epithelium, the epidermis is relatively flat and smooth; inflammation continues to exist, so that the cervical epithelium is overgrown, the surface of the erosion is uneven and granular in appearance, granular erosion; if the glandular epithelium and mesenchymal hyperplasia is notable, the unevenness of the phenomenon more pronounced, and it is papillary. If the glandular epithelial and mesenchymal hyperplasia is significant, the unevenness is more obvious, and it is papillomatous. These three types can exist individually or intertwined and coexist. Can unmarried women get celiac disease? Common symptoms are heavy, yellow-colored, sticky leukorrhea. As celiac disease occurs at different times, it can be categorized into congenital celiac disease and acquired celiac disease. Some unmarried women who have a heavy leukorrhea will also have this question: do they have celiac disease? In fact, if unmarried women have normal development and good physical condition, the chance of retrograde infection through the vagina is very small, and the incidence of acquired celiac disease caused by chronic cervical inflammation is also very low. About 15% to 20% of unmarried women can suffer from congenital celiac disease. We know that leukorrhea increase is sometimes caused by physiological changes, such as leukorrhea increase during ovulation. If unmarried women experience persistent leukorrhea increase, or accompanied by changes in color and texture, they should go to the gynecology clinic to find out the cause. Can celiac disease cause infertility? The texture and amount of secretion of cervical mucus are directly related to whether sperm can pass through the cervix into the uterine cavity. Under normal circumstances, during ovulation, under the action of estrogen, the cervical mucus contains more water and has a thin texture, which is favorable for sperms to pass through. When cervical erosion occurs, especially moderate and severe cervical erosion, the cervical secretion will increase significantly, the texture is sticky, and contains a large number of white blood cells, which will have an adverse effect on the mobility of sperm, and at the same time can prevent the sperm from entering the uterine cavity, thus affecting the conception. Generally speaking, mild celiac disease does not lead to infertility; however, if moderate or severe celiac disease is present and infertility is present, the patient should be actively treated. Does sex have an effect on celiac disease? The penis has direct contact with the cervix during sex, and if you don’t pay attention to sexual hygiene, you can directly bring germs into the vagina and infect the cervix; for women who already have celiac disease, it can aggravate the inflammation of the cervix, and may enlarge the surface of the celiac disease. In severe cases of celiac disease, bleeding during sexual intercourse can sometimes occur. Therefore, regardless of whether the woman suffers from celiac disease, should pay attention to sexual intercourse hygiene, before sex, both men and women should wash the vulva, the man should pay attention to remove the foreskin scale, because it is currently believed that the cholesterol in the foreskin scale in the role of bacteria, can be transformed into a carcinogenic substance. After suffering from celiac disease should also be actively treated. What kind of celiac disease must be treated? Moderate and severe celiac disease, especially granular or papillary celiac disease, should be treated actively. Patients with celiac disease who have bleeding during sexual intercourse or blood on palpation during examination should also be treated. Before treatment, all these patients should have routine cervical scraping anti-cancer examination. If there are atypical hyperplastic cells, although it does not mean that cancer will definitely occur, only by treating it can the cells be positively prompted to be transformed to the good side, so as to prevent future problems. If necessary, colposcopy or biopsy can be done to exclude cervical cancer. Women who require an IUD for contraception must be treated for moderate or severe celiac disease before they can wear the IUD. Similarly, severe cervical erosion is also a contraindication to abortion, which can only be performed after the cervical erosion has improved. Warm tips: for long-term infertility of women, if no other causative cause is found, should actively treat cervical celiac disease. Dedication to you do not blindly take surgery, after all, the treatment of the symptoms do not address the root cause, so that the cervix loses elasticity, and recurrence of the extreme rate, the rate of infection is extremely high.