Contact bleeding from celiac disease can become cancerous in a few years

  Contact bleeding from celiac disease is not related to cervical cancer. Celiac disease with contact bleeding will not develop into cervical cancer.  Cervical erosion is a misconception of the past and is actually ectopic cervical columnar epithelium. In the cervical area columnar epithelial cells and squamous epithelial cells are in dynamic balance, forming the squamocolumnar junction zone. This area is susceptible to hormonal influences and the columnar epithelium near the inner side gradually develops towards the outer side, which can be seen during examination of the cervix and can easily be considered as erosion. Cervical cancer, on the other hand, is mainly due to infection with the human papilloma high-risk virus, a virus that continues to replicate in the body and may lead to the development of cervical cancer.  Since there may be similarities in symptoms between the two, such as both having cervical contact bleeding and other symptoms, it is more difficult to distinguish them visually, and it is necessary to go to the gynecology department to improve relevant examinations to clarify the specific diagnosis. Patients are advised to pay attention to personal hygiene, wash vulva with warm water every day, change underwear regularly, and avoid having intercourse during menstruation and unclean intercourse.