Signs and symptoms, causes and treatment of celiac disease
Celiac disease is a disease that damages the small intestine in digestion and prevents the absorption of nutrients from food. People, celiac disease can not tolerate a protein called gluten, found in wheat, rye and barley. Gluten is found mainly in foods but may also found in products we use everyday, such as stamp and envelope adhesive, medicines and vitamins.
Finally, decreased absorption of nutrients (malabsorption) can cause vitamin deficiencies that deprive your brain, the peripheral nervous system, bones, liver and other organs of vital nourishment, which can lead to other diseases. The decreased absorption of nutrients that occurs in celiac disease is especially severe in children, to develop the right diet and grow.
How have the celiac disease?
Celiac disease in the family. She inherited the tendency to get this disease from your parents. If a member of your family has celiac disease, about 1 in 10 other members of your family is likely to have it. You can have this tendency for a while without getting sick. Then something severe stress, physical injury, infection, childbirth or surgery can “turn on” your celiac disease.
Signs & symptoms of celiac disease
Celiac disease affects each person differently. The symptoms may occur in the digestive system or in other parts of the body. A person would have diarrhea and abdominal pain, while another person may irritable or depressed. Irritability is one of the most common symptoms in children. Some people have no symptoms.
The three main classes of dietary nutrients are carbohydrates, proteins and fat. The absorption of these nutrients can be reduced in celiac disease, however, fat is the most frequently and severely affected nutrient. Most of the gastrointestinal symptoms of celiac disease are due to inadequate intake of fat (fat malabsorption). Gastrointestinal symptoms of fat malabsorption include diarrhea, flatulence, foul-smelling (smelling gas), bloating, and increased amounts of fat in the stool (steatorrhea).
The symptoms of celiac disease may or may not occur in the digestive tract. For example, a person who, diarrhea and abdominal pain, while another person has irritability or depression. In fact, irritability is one of the most common symptoms in children.
Such as celiac disease treated?
Once was the diagnosis of celiac disease (CD) is confirmed, treatment can begin immediately. It does not require surgery. It does not require an endless dependency on drugs. It does not even require repeated visits to the doctor’s office. The best and only known treatment for CD is simply this: a life-long elimination of gluten.
Celiac disease is contained by avoiding all foods containing gluten, are treated. Gluten is what causes an inflammation of the small intestine. If they are removed from the diet, the intestines will heal and return to normal. Drugs are usually not required except in occasional CD patients treated do not respond to a gluten-free diet.