1.What is celiac disease? What are the symptoms? Celiac disease is one of the common diseases in gynecology. The main clinical symptoms are increased vaginal discharge, milky white mucus, sometimes yellowish purulent, bloody leucorrhea or bleeding after sexual intercourse, accompanied by urinary urgency, frequent urination, lumbosacral pain and lower abdominal cramps. 2.Does cervical erosion need to be treated? If cervical erosion is not taken seriously, it can be complicated by pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility or cervical cancer. Therefore, if it is mild celiac disease with the above symptoms, it is best to treat it; if it is moderate or severe celiac disease, it is necessary to treat it. 3. What is the difference between cervical erosion and cervicitis? Cervical erosion is one of the pathological manifestations of chronic cervicitis, while the pathological manifestations of chronic cervicitis are often cervical polyps, cervical glandular cysts, cervical hypertrophy and cervical mucositis in addition to cervical erosion. 4. What are the examinations about the cervix? Three-step technique: three steps of cervical examination: cytology DD colposcopy DD pathology; in layman’s terms: first: cervical liquid-based cytology (TCT) is currently the first choice as a means of cancer prevention census of the cervix, and women of childbearing age are recommended to do it once a year; if the cytology is abnormal, colposcopy is performed; if the colposcopy is abnormal, sentinel biopsy is done for pathological examination. 5.How to treat cervical erosion? The treatment methods for celiac disease are: medication; physical therapy; and surgery. At present, the commonly used method is drug combined with physiotherapy