What medications work well for cervicitis and celiac disease

Cervicitis is an inflammatory disease that should be treated with antibiotics such as cephalosporin, while cervical erosion has physiological and pathologic conditions, and can be treated with antibiotics such as cephalosporin if it is a pathologic factor such as inflammation.
1. Cervicitis: cervicitis is caused by bacteria and other microorganisms that invade the cervix, so that the local tissues are congested and edematous, etc. Clinically, antibiotics are mainly used for treatment, such as cephalosporin, azithromycin, doxycycline, etc. However, these drugs need to be used under the guidance of a doctor, and attention needs to be paid to preventing allergic reactions when using them.
2. Cervical erosion:
(1) physiological reasons: cervical erosion belongs to an eliminated medical term, now has been renamed cervical columnar epithelial ectasia, is due to the cervical tube of columnar epithelium and cervical squamous epithelium outside the cervical junction of the place of downward shift, so with the erosion of the change, but at this time is not accompanied by leukorrhea and other abnormal manifestations, usually belong to the physiological phenomenon, do not need to be treated with medication.
(2) Pathological reasons: in addition to cervical columnar epithelial ectasia, some people have inflammation of the cervix, which can also lead to cervical erosion-like changes, which is manifested as abnormal leukorrhea, and may be accompanied by the phenomenon of contact bleeding. At this time only need to be treated according to the inflammation, drug treatment methods are mainly antibiotic drugs, such as cephalosporin, azithromycin, etc., you can also carry out physical therapy such as laser.
If patients need to use drugs to treat cervicitis, if there is cervical erosion need to consult the doctor whether it is a pathological cause, if it is a pathological cause and then take drugs or other methods of treatment. It is recommended that drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor to avoid unauthorized use of drugs.