Coeliac (or celiac) disease is an autoimmune disorder of the small intestine. Symptoms commonly include chronic diarrhoea and fatigue. If you think you have it you should go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) for a diagnosis and advice about treating and living with the condition.
The disease is caused by a reaction to gluten, a protein found in wheat and similar proteins found other common grains such as barley and rye. If you have the disease, no medication exists that will prevent damage or prevent the body from attacking the gut when gluten is present, the treatment (which is effective) is a strict adherence to a life-long, gluten-free diet.
No a high colonic will not be able to relieve the symptoms of IBS. Only surgery and medication can help alleviate or eliminate the the symptoms of IBS.
You can apply some ice to the sore and take some IB profin to help relieve the pain. Also over the counter oimtments or creams can be applied regularly to the sore to help relieve the symptoms.
Celiac disease can produce a variety of symptoms, depending on how severe it is as well as other personal variables. Common symptoms in more severe cases of Celiac include diarrhea and weight loss. In milder cases, symptoms may include fatigue or anemia. There are other symptoms that occur more rarely, and it is also possible to have Celiac without displaying any symptoms.
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By comparing your symptoms with the common symptoms of Celiac Disease such as constipation, rashes, weight gain/ loss etc.
Common symptoms of Celiac disease are intestinal and gastric problems. Diahrea, vommitting and other intestinal disorders can all be symptoms of this health problem.
There are supplements known as 5htp and Sam e. These have been known to help relive some symptoms of fibromyalgia. Supplements such as these may help relieve some of your symptoms.
Over-the-counter pain relievers such as acetaminophen are often recommended.
just to add to my question, i have some symptoms that seem to apply to both celiac intolerance AND lactose intolerance. I'm trying the whole elimination diet now, one by one...but can't celiac actually cause lactose intolerance??
a food intolerance like celiac disease can cause these symptoms.
By going on a gluten free diet
Some symptoms of celiac disease is throwing up, diarrhea, weight loss, rashes. Some people who have celiac disease may not have any symptoms but to find out for sure if you have celiac disease you would need to take a blood test.