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There is actually no cause of celiac disease. It is in your genes. It is by another family member that has celiac disease. Doesn't mean that your definitely going to have it, it just means that there might be a case that your going to get it.
Celiac disease
Celiac's can cause malabsorption which can adversely affect thyroid performance. Additionally, Celiac's is an autoimmune disorder and as such often is present with other autoimmune disorders including Hashimoto's Thyroiditis and Graves' Disease.
Celiac disease is a very contagous disease and can be fatal it i caused by many things - tommyFarnum unfortunatly tommy is wrong, celiac disease is not contageous! a likley cause is a genetic mutation due to either environmental toxins or hergayeditory links.
there is nothing in Gouda Cheese that would cause problems for a person that has celiac.
Celiac disease itself doesn't directly cause cancer, but it's associated with an increased risk of certain types of cancer if not managed properly. The most common cancer associated with untreated celiac disease is intestinal lymphoma, specifically enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma (EATL), which affects the small intestine. Additionally, celiac disease is linked to an increased risk of other gastrointestinal cancers such as esophageal cancer and small bowel adenocarcinoma. However, following a strict gluten-free diet can significantly reduce these risks.
OH yeah :) I have had celiac disease for 12 years. I was so tired as a younger kid - even falling asleep on the kitchen chair at 5:00 in the evening!
The symptoms of celiac disease can be different from person to person and can mimic many other illnesses. It can cause irritability, cramps, mouth sores, rash or stomach pain.
a food intolerance like celiac disease can cause these symptoms.
Diarrhea can cause dehydration, a lack of fluid in the body.inflammatory bowel disease or celiac disease, and commonly leads to longer bouts of diarrhea.
Some people with Celiac disease are unable to tolerate grits, causing gas, bloating, and diarrhea.
No, but it has similar chronic bowel symptoms and is also often associated with auto-immune disorders. It is a response by the immune system that is triggered when those with Celiac disease eat gluten, a substance found in grains and baked goods using flour. The cause of Crohn's is still being investigated.