It can effect anyone....
Celiac's Disease.
If you have celiac disease then it will damage your small intestine.
Of course!... Celiac Disease does not interfear with having a child. It just means that your child might have celiac disease.
Celiac disease may also be called sprue, nontropical sprue, gluten sensitive enteropathy, celiac sprue, and adult celiac disease.
Yes, urinary incontinence can be a side effect of Celiac disease, though it is not one of the most commonly recognized symptoms. The malabsorption of nutrients due to intestinal damage may lead to deficiencies that affect bladder function. Additionally, the autoimmune nature of Celiac disease can contribute to other conditions that might influence urinary control. If someone with Celiac disease experiences urinary incontinence, it is essential to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation.
I have celiac's disease. I was diagnosed july 16, 2010. I am not sure how i got it, all i know is that my mother carried the genes for celiac's disease. My father also gave blood and he found out he has celiac's disease too.
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Anything over an 8 is positive for Celiac Disease.
Celiac Disease is a mutation of the HLA-DQ2 or HLA-DQ8 alleles
Yes. Usually if a someone is diagnosed with celiac, they will have other family members with the disease. Anoother associated allergy to celiac is lactose-intolerance. (allergy to milk).Yes, celiac disease is a hereditary disease. A doctor can determine if you suffer from it.
Celiac disease is a disease of the digestive system that damages the small intestine and interferes with the absorption of nutrients from food.
No, as of right now, there is no cure for Celiac Disease, and it is a life-long disease that can only be treated by eating gluten free.