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Treatments for Celiac Disease


Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder that affects the small intestine, triggered by the consumption of gluten. It is a lifelong condition that requires strict adherence to a gluten-free diet. While there is currently no cure for celiac disease, there are several treatments and management strategies that can help individuals with the condition lead a healthy and symptom-free life.



1. Gluten-Free Diet:


The cornerstone of celiac disease treatment is a strict gluten-free diet. This means avoiding all foods and beverages that contain wheat, barley, rye, and their derivatives. Gluten can be found in a wide range of products, including bread, pasta, cereals, processed foods, and even some medications. It is crucial to carefully read food labels and be aware of hidden sources of gluten. A dietitian experienced in celiac disease can provide guidance on safe food choices and help create a balanced gluten-free meal plan.



2. Education and Support:


Education plays a vital role in managing celiac disease. It is important for individuals with the condition to understand the impact of gluten on their health and learn how to navigate a gluten-free lifestyle. Support groups, both in-person and online, can provide valuable resources, tips, and emotional support. Connecting with others who have celiac disease can help individuals feel less isolated and more empowered in managing their condition.



3. Nutritional Supplements:


Due to the malabsorption issues associated with celiac disease, individuals may have deficiencies in certain vitamins and minerals. Supplementation may be necessary to ensure adequate nutrient intake. Common supplements include iron, calcium, vitamin D, vitamin B12, and folate. However, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional before starting any supplements to determine individual needs.



4. Medications:


In some cases, medications may be prescribed to manage specific symptoms or complications of celiac disease. For example, if an individual experiences severe inflammation in the small intestine, corticosteroids may be prescribed to reduce inflammation. However, medications are typically used as a short-term solution and not as a primary treatment for celiac disease.



5. Ongoing Monitoring:


Regular follow-up appointments with healthcare professionals are essential for individuals with celiac disease. These appointments allow for monitoring of symptoms, assessment of nutritional status, and evaluation of the effectiveness of the gluten-free diet. Blood tests can be conducted to check for specific antibodies related to celiac disease, and intestinal biopsies may be performed to assess the healing of the small intestine.



6. Avoiding Cross-Contamination:


Even trace amounts of gluten can trigger symptoms in individuals with celiac disease. Therefore, it is crucial to avoid cross-contamination in food preparation. This involves using separate utensils, cutting boards, and cooking surfaces for gluten-free foods. Additionally, dining out can be challenging, so it is important to communicate dietary needs to restaurant staff and choose establishments that offer gluten-free options.



7. Future Therapies:


While not yet widely available, there are ongoing research efforts to develop therapies for celiac disease beyond a strict gluten-free diet. These include medications that may help individuals tolerate small amounts of gluten or treatments that target the immune response triggered by gluten. However, further research and clinical trials are needed before these therapies become mainstream.



In conclusion, the best treatment for celiac disease is a lifelong commitment to a strict gluten-free diet. Education, support, and regular monitoring are crucial components of managing the condition. Nutritional supplements and medications may be necessary in certain cases. By following these strategies, individuals with celiac disease can lead a healthy and fulfilling life.


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Gluten free diet

5/8/17 by JJHK 1050

Gluten free diet

5/9/17 by Sara 600

The most effective solution is to eliminate gluten and get used to reading labels well and recognizing the ingredients. Knowing and knowing what's possible and what can not be eaten is crucial.

5/9/17 by Marecello 400

Gluten-free diet, bezlepková dieta

5/27/17 by Lucy Baudysova 2440

The only treatment is a strict adherence to a gluten free diet.

5/31/17 by FlorenceK 2545

Plenty of water, peppermint tea

9/4/17 by Emyr 2500

Gluten free diet, watch out for cross contamination

9/4/17 by Kayla 400

Controlling what you eat and avoiding cross contamination when you have to eat away from your normal eating area. Healthy lifestyle choices don't hurt either.

9/11/17 by Eamon 2500

See a good gastroenterologist and begin a 100% gluten free diet

9/12/17 by JJinPA 2070

There's only one: strict gluten free diet for life.

9/16/17 by Leo Borne 450

The best treatment for Celiac Disease is to go gluten-free and to have your family go gluten-free as well just to prevent contamination. Keep in mind your spouse who kisses you can give you contamination especially if they just ate something with gluten in it. Another treatment is prednisone to control the body from attacking itself. For muscle aches, Motrin works great. For nerve pain- Gabapentin or Lyrica.

11/11/17 by Stephanie 2690

100% gluten free diet

1/28/19 by Iveta 4700

At this point in time, a gluten free diet is the only treatment for celiac disease.

6/21/19 by mcbphd1 2500
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The best and only treatment for celiac disease is a gluten-free diet for life. If it is true that we are researching for in a future celiacs could eat gluten if they take some pills, epro at present, the only treatment is the gluten-free diet.

2/23/17 by Ana. Translated
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Gluten-free eating, there is no other treatment for the moment

2/23/17 by Merche. Translated
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Gluten-free diet.

3/29/17 by Renato. Translated
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Quick diagnosis is the best treatment, in addition to, of course, follow the diet!

3/30/17 by nessarrpp. Translated
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Strict diet restricted to any ingestion of gluten

4/6/17 by Carol. Translated
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There is no medicine that is marketed at the present time but they are in the process of development. You can treat the symptoms of type migraine with anti-pains, the bloating with charcoal.

5/26/17 by Mathilde. Translated
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There is only one treatment for the disease. The diet with complete exclusion of the gluten

5/29/17 by Claudecir. Translated
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The best and only treatment for celiac disease, today, is the strict gluten free diet. There is No other.

8/30/17 by Vanesa. Translated
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Not eating any gluten

8/30/17 by Vanessa. Translated
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The only treatment really effective for celiac disease is a very strict diet without gluten, eat as natural as possible and even try to avoid products labeled gluten-free because an excess of gluten-free products may exceed the limit allowed for a sick celiac and thus create a symptomatology as if it had been ingested gluten.

8/30/17 by Liliana Rascon Estrada. Translated
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There is No treatment, is a chronic disease that only improves with a gluten-free diet

9/4/17 by Mónica. Translated
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To follow a gluten-free diet

9/7/17 by Elena. Translated
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Cover and psychic awareness of the entourage

9/14/17 by Karima. Translated
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Gluten-free diet

9/18/17 by Adriele. Translated
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Do not eat gluten, be careful with the defilements, is to make supplementation with some vitamins missing and treat the intestine.

10/3/17 by Cristina. Translated
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Do not eat gluten or any food contaminated

10/3/17 by Claudia. Translated
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Diet isenta of gluten throughout life.

10/23/17 by Giulia. Translated
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Exclusion of gluten and cross contamination

10/24/17 by Daniela. Translated
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Exclusion absolute of gluten for life

10/30/17 by Andreia l C cernach. Translated
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The only treatment for celiac disease is to not consume gluten. If the damage that caused the gluten consumed before discovering the disease was much, you may consume food supplements and probiotics.

11/2/17 by danay . Translated

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