Not all cases of celiac disease require surgery. Celiac disease is a relatively common gynecological problem, and most women who have had children are prone to different degrees of celiac disease. In the case of mild first-degree cervical erosion, no special treatment is usually required as long as the patient has no obvious symptoms. However, second or third degree cervical erosion needs to be treated as appropriate. The first step is to do an examination to see if there is HPV infection and precancerous lesions of the cervix. For this group of patients, minimally invasive surgical treatment of the cervix is recommended. For patients with inflammation or increased leukorrhea, it is recommended to use local plugs and topical lotions to improve the leukorrhea under the guidance of a doctor. At the same time, patients with cervical erosion must have regular gynecological examinations to see if there are any changes in the cervical lesions. If there are any changes, you must get treatment in time.