Purpose: To gather information that may be useful in helping a loved one who suffers from this condition.
Showing posts with label gluten. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gluten. Show all posts
09 October 2014
01 October 2014
Celiac Disease, a Common, but Elusive, Diagnosis
Celiac Disease, a Common, but Elusive, Diagnosis - NYTimes.com
Note: There are some interesting remarks included in the comments section of this New York Times article.
Other resources:
http://celiac.org/ (Celiac Disease Foundation)
http://www.celiac.com
- “Celiac disease is now five times more common than it was 50 years ago, and that’s not just the result of better diagnoses.”
- Celiac disease now affects one in 100 Caucasians.
- People of all ages may develop it.
- The overwhelming majority of people with celiac disease remain undiagnosed.
- In undiagnosed celiac disease the symptoms are sometimes attributed to other causes like irritable bowel syndrome or an allergy.
- It is critically important to be tested before going on a gluten-free diet, which can disguise the intestinal damage characteristic of the condition. Those already eating a restricted diet would have to return to gluten (say, eating two slices of bread a day for two weeks) for the test to be accurate.
Note: There are some interesting remarks included in the comments section of this New York Times article.
Other resources:
http://celiac.org/ (Celiac Disease Foundation)
http://www.celiac.com
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