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Symptoms · Anemia, usually from iron deficiency due to decreased iron absorption. · Loss of bone density, called osteoporosis, or softening of bones, called ...
Diagnosing celiac disease is not always a one-step process. It is possible that you could still have celiac disease, even if the results of an initial blood ...
Many people with celiac disease don't know they have it. Two blood tests can help diagnose it: Serology testing looks for antibodies in your blood.
If you have celiac disease, eating gluten triggers an immune response in your small intestine. Over time, this reaction damages your small intestine's lining ...
For people with celiac disease, eating gluten triggers an immune response in the small intestine. Over time, that response damages the lining of the small ...
Celiac disease can be a serious illness causing substantial injury in the digestive tract and beyond the digestive tract. Probably most challenging for celiac ...
There's no cure for celiac disease, but patients can manage symptoms with a strict gluten-free diet. The study looked at a retrospective sample of 104 patients ...
Answer: Celiac disease is a digestive disorder triggered by gluten, a protein found in foods that contain wheat, barley or rye. When people who have celiac ...
In coeliac disease, eating gluten triggers an autoimmune reaction that causes cell damage to the small intestine. This in turn can cause diarrhoea, fatigue, ...
Celiac disease. Displaying 19 studies. Gut Permeability Assessment in Celiac and Gluten Sensitive Children Rochester, MN. This study will ...
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