Are you experiencing a Celiac Symptom? It's all too easy for a Celiac Symptom to be mistaken for another kind of digestive illness.
It's vital to be able to identify a Celiac Symptom early, because the illness can prevent you from absorbing nutrients.
The sooner a Celiac Symptom is recognized, the quicker you'll be able to access the medication, and make the necessary dietary changes.
This disease tends to lie dormant for long stretches and can be triggered at any point in an individual's life. Triggers are usually a mental, physical or emotional upset, and can include: extreme stress, pregnancy or child birth, infection, or surgery.
Everyone has a different reaction to gluten intolerance, but there are some common indicators that can lead to a diagnosis. Some sure-fire indicators are cramping, gas or bloating in the abdominal area; anemia (lack of iron in the blood) due to unexplained deficiencies in folate, vitamin B12, B6 or iron; loss or damage to dental enamel, bone weakening illnesses such as osteopenia or osteoporosis; pain in the bones or joints, unusual or unexplained weight loss or weight gain; periods of chronic diarrhea, followed by periods of constipation; fatty stools; extreme tiredness or lack of energy; depression; ulcers; and infertility.
If you experience more than one of these indicators at the same time, it's best to tell your GP right away.
Your doctor will then do a blood test to determine for sure whether you are suffering from this chronic digestive illness, and can suggest dietary changes and possible medication.
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