Which are the symptoms of Celiac Disease?

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Symptoms of Celiac Disease


Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder that affects the small intestine and is triggered by the consumption of gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye. It is estimated that approximately 1% of the global population has celiac disease, although many cases go undiagnosed. The symptoms of celiac disease can vary widely from person to person, and some individuals may experience no symptoms at all. However, there are several common signs and symptoms that can indicate the presence of this condition.



1. Digestive Symptoms


One of the most common manifestations of celiac disease is digestive symptoms. These symptoms can include:



  • Abdominal pain: Many individuals with celiac disease experience chronic abdominal pain, which can range from mild discomfort to severe cramping.

  • Bloating and gas: The consumption of gluten can lead to bloating and excessive gas production, causing discomfort and distension of the abdomen.

  • Diarrhea: Frequent loose and watery stools are often reported by individuals with celiac disease. In some cases, diarrhea may be chronic.

  • Constipation: On the other hand, some individuals may experience constipation as a result of celiac disease. This can lead to infrequent bowel movements and difficulty passing stool.

  • Nausea and vomiting: Celiac disease can cause feelings of nausea and, in some cases, vomiting.



2. Weight Loss and Malnutrition


Unexplained weight loss is another common symptom of celiac disease. When individuals with celiac disease consume gluten, it triggers an immune response that damages the lining of the small intestine. This damage impairs the absorption of nutrients, leading to malnutrition and subsequent weight loss. In children, this malabsorption can also result in stunted growth and delayed puberty.



3. Fatigue and Weakness


Chronic fatigue and weakness are frequently reported symptoms of celiac disease. The malabsorption of essential nutrients, particularly iron and B vitamins, can lead to anemia, which in turn causes fatigue and weakness. Additionally, the constant inflammation in the body due to the autoimmune response can contribute to feelings of exhaustion.



4. Dermatological Symptoms


Celiac disease can also manifest in various skin-related symptoms, including:



  • Dermatitis herpetiformis: This is a chronic, itchy skin rash characterized by small, blister-like bumps. It commonly appears on the elbows, knees, buttocks, and scalp.

  • Dry skin: Celiac disease can cause dry, itchy skin that may be accompanied by redness and irritation.

  • Mouth ulcers: Some individuals with celiac disease may experience recurrent mouth ulcers, which can be painful and interfere with eating and speaking.



5. Neurological Symptoms


In some cases, celiac disease can affect the nervous system, leading to neurological symptoms such as:



  • Headaches: Chronic headaches and migraines are reported by some individuals with celiac disease.

  • Peripheral neuropathy: This condition involves numbness, tingling, or pain in the extremities, particularly the hands and feet.

  • Balance problems: Celiac disease can cause issues with coordination and balance, leading to unsteadiness and difficulty walking.



6. Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms


There is evidence to suggest that celiac disease can also impact mental health and behavior. Some individuals may experience:



  • Depression and anxiety: Celiac disease has been linked to an increased risk of depression and anxiety disorders.

  • Irritability and mood swings: Mood disturbances, including irritability and sudden mood swings, can occur in individuals with celiac disease.

  • Cognitive impairment: In rare cases, celiac disease can lead to cognitive impairment, including difficulty concentrating and memory problems.



If you suspect that you or someone you know may have celiac disease, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and management. Celiac disease is a lifelong condition, and the only effective treatment is a strict gluten-free diet.


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Gastro-intestinal problems Stomach ache Fatigue

5/8/17 by JJHK 1050

Brain fog, pains in stomach, diarrhea, eczema, skin allergies when eating gluten

5/9/17 by Sara 600

For those suffering from celiac disease, the most invasive and painful symptom is the contraction of the intestine with real cramps that involve digestion of severe abdominal pain. While the most common and lighter symptoms may be redness of the skin, psoriasis, itching, dandruff and headache.

5/9/17 by Marecello 400

Abdominal pain, vomiting, fatigue

5/27/17 by Lucy Baudysova 2440

Classic symptoms include diarrhea, malabsorption of nutrients, fatty/smelly stools, distended/bloated stomach, malnutrition (e.g., anemia and osteoporosis), fatigue, loss of weight, pain in the stomach, shorter stature in children, shortened lifespan, miscarriages, and lymphoma cancer.

5/31/17 by FlorenceK 2545

Constant trips to the lavatory with loose motions, abdominal pain and cramping, flu-like symptoms

9/4/17 by Emyr 2500

Constant bowel trouble and bad abdominal cramps. Red inflamed rashes on the skin can be a symptom. Some people experience nausea. Chronic hunger - the feeling of not having eaten for days only hours after a meal, joint ache and back ache are other symptoms I've experienced after ingesting gluten. The symptoms ease off once diet and lifestyle are under control. I'd get rid of the bowel issues and any physical aches and pains first.

9/11/17 by Eamon 2500

Diarrhea, malabsorption, nutrient deficiency

9/12/17 by JJinPA 2070

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9/13/17 by Nikolas 100

For me, depression, anxiety, headaches and neurological complications.

9/16/17 by Leo Borne 450

Diarrhea, stomach cramps, headaches, muscle pain, muscle spasms, constipation, osteopenia, bones not growing right in kids, depression, anxiety, fatigue, confusion, mental fog, insomnia, anger, rheumatoid arthritis, skin rashes, acne, hair growth or no hair growth, catch colds and flu easier.

11/11/17 by Stephanie 2690

diarrhoea,convulsions, constipation,

1/28/19 by Iveta 4700

There are so many symptoms. Gastrointestinal pain, constipation, diarrhea, neurological issues, anxiety and depression, brain fog, vitamin deficiencies, and so many morel

6/21/19 by mcbphd1 2500
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The worst symptoms of celiac disease are diarrhea, pain, constipation, malabsorption of nutrients and vitamins that can lead to symptoms very different and affect different systems of the organism. Pains, dermatitis, skin problems, digestion, etc

2/23/17 by Ana. Translated
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Depend on each person and if you are an adult or a child... But in general lines, the diarrhea and vomiting that leave you k.Or. for two or three days.

2/23/17 by Merche. Translated
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diarrhea, gas, itching, fatigue and pain

3/29/17 by Renato. Translated
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The great risk of creating ulcers and lesions in the stomach, intestine and other injuries acarretadas by celiac disease would be the first to be eliminated. Is there that is all our vitality, stay without her is one of the worst things that can happen with anyone who has celiac disease.

3/30/17 by nessarrpp. Translated
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Intestinal cramps Pain in the body Swelling

4/6/17 by Carol. Translated
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Diarrhea, vomiting, weak, headache, nausea, malaise.

5/26/17 by Mathilde. Translated
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The symptoms very much depends on individual to individual. I have migraines, diarrhea and gases. Sometimes to the point of not wanting to leave the house so much colic. However some people have dermatitis that causes redness and itching. As I said depends on the reaction of each individual.

5/29/17 by Claudecir. Translated
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The main symptom in my case was the colic of the bowel very strong followed by diarrhea, crippling when you do not have the diagnosis and continues ingesting gluten. If I contamino after the colic/diarrhea, I feel very bad, unproductive, with headaches, body aches, drop in income, the difficulty of memorization. Sure, the colic of the bowel is a symptom that bothers me the most, because I realize that after him, all the rest gets worse.

5/30/17 by Gheysa. Translated
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The symptoms of this disease are many and varied, and change depending on the age of the patient, it is not the same as a child who is a teenager. In children often lead to vomiting, diarrhea or severe constipation, abdominal distension (swollen belly as the malnourished children that we see in the ads from the ngos asking for help for african countries), depression, the beginning of autism, anemia,... In general, a child with celiac that is undiagnosed and it is thin (very thin), with the belly swollen (a lot), which almost always is tired and vomit very frequently after eating (at least the way I was and I see that is what describes the specialists). In teenagers is different, they usually stop the vomiting, appears dermatitis or areas of the skin with a pigmentation clearer, the anemia, and to me particularly gave me voltage drops very frequently, even to faint. For no apparent reason. I always had very low stress, always with treatments for anemia that never healed, and that I ate a lot!, and always very thin. There are people who also caused fibromyalgia, bone problems, (in my case the problems appeared in my teeth, I broke the teeth with a lot of ease, in addition to being very worn out for my age).

8/30/17 by Vanesa. Translated
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Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, swelling of the gut, a puncture in the abdomen... I would take the punctures in the lower area of the gut and nausea, especially

8/30/17 by Vanessa. Translated
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There are many symptoms in the celiac disease. Diarrhea Canker sores Headaches top migraine headaches Gas Extreme tiredness Anemia Depression Anxiety Hair loss Unexplained inflammation of the stomach

8/30/17 by Liliana Rascon Estrada. Translated
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There are many different symptoms, the most common are digestive, vomiting, diarrhea, bloating and/or abdominal pain, it continue to headaches, gas, constipation, dermatitis, anemia, herpes mouth, there are also the emotional, such as depression, irritability.

9/4/17 by Mónica. Translated
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My only symptom when taking something with gluten is diarrhea, and it gives me at the moment

9/7/17 by Elena. Translated
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Pain abdomen, weight loss, vimissements,

9/14/17 by Karima. Translated
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Strong pain in head, vomiting, diarrhea or constipation, chronic anemia

9/18/17 by Adriele. Translated
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Diarrhoea or constipation, chronic tiredness, joint pain, stomach pain, problem, teeth, nails, hair. Dry skin or dermatitis herpetiformis.

10/3/17 by Cristina. Translated
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Diarrhoea, abdominal pain, allergy and irritability

10/3/17 by Claudia. Translated
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Stomach pain, in my case almost non-existent

10/22/17 by Luis Hernández Español. Translated
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Bloating; intestinal cramps, flatulence, constipation, or diarrhea; skin reaction or eye; irritability; mental confusion; depression.

10/23/17 by Giulia. Translated
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Depression, diarrhea, fatigue and headaches

10/24/17 by Daniela. Translated
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Constipation Diarrhea Nausea Vomiting Migraine Repeated miscarriages Fatigue Depression Anemia Endometriosis Attention-deficit Distinction of the intestine Weight gain or loss Lactose intolerance hj already controlled Disease hashimoto Psoriasis Among other

10/30/17 by Andreia l C cernach. Translated
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The symptoms of this disease are manifested only when consumed gluten, and are variable according to the person, the most common are bloating, fatigue, diarrhea, anemia, fatigue, indigestion, cramps, lack of appetite, tenderness in the gums, urinary tract infection, hair loss. By eliminating gluten from the diet all these symptoms are disappearing. If you follow a gluten free diet do not appear again. This is why it is good to have the symptoms so it is easy to see if it has eaten something with gluten.

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