By Dr Raghuram Y.S. MD (Ay) & Dr Manasa, B.A.M.S
Celiac disease is a disease which occurs in small intestine. It is an immune reaction to eating gluten. Therefore it is an autoimmune disorder. Gluten is a protein found in wheat, barley and rye. It is the substance contained in these foods which makes the dough elastic and gives the bread its chewy taste.
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The immune reaction damages the inner lining of small intestine and prevents it from absorbing nutrients. This is called malabsorption. Due to the intestinal damage, diarrhea, fatigue, weight loss, bloating and anemia occur. This can lead to serious complications.
When malabsorption occurs in children it hampers growth and development. The symptoms mentioned above are also present.
Other names of Celiac disease –
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When we take gluten rich food, the body’s immune system overreacts to it. This reaction damages the small intestinal villi i.e. hair like projections in the inner layers of small intestine. Villi are those structures which absorb nutrients including vitamins, minerals etc from the food we eat. If these villi are damaged we can’t get enough nutrients immaterial of what quantity of food we consume. This immune reaction of small intestine to glutens causes celiac disease.
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The exact causes for celiac disease are not known. It tends to run in families and might be linked to certain genes. If one of your close family members has it, like a parent or sibling, you have 1 in 10 chance of getting celiac disease.
It is usually caused by a –
If you have celiac disease and accidentally eat something with gluten in it you may have the below mentioned symptoms –
Other symptoms not related to disturbances of digestive system / small intestine –
Symptoms in children – Children with celiac disease present with nausea, vomiting, chronic diarrhea, swollen belly, constipation, gas in abdomen and pale and foul smelling stools. Inability to absorb nutrients might result in failure to thrive, especially in infants, damage to tooth enamel, anemia, irritability, delayed puberty, short stature, weight loss and neurological symptoms like seizures, lack of muscle coordination, crankiness or mood changes, headaches, learning disabilities and ADHD i.e. attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. (read more)
The below mentioned complications may appear if celiac disease is not promptly treated –
Other manifestations–
This condition occurs due to contamination of food by gluten. Some people do not respond to gluten free diet. People suffering from this variant of celiac disease have bacterial overgrowth in their intestine, poor functioning of pancreas, irritable bowel syndrome, microscopic colitis, difficulty in digesting sugar in dairy products sugar / sucrose or fructose and refractory celiac disease.
In some cases of celiac diseases, the intestinal injuries do not respond to gluten-free diet. This condition is called as refractory celiac disease. People may not be relieved from the signs and symptoms after following a gluten free diet for 6-12 months. In this case one should seek the help of doctor to rule out other conditions.
Celiac disease can be diagnosed with the help of two blood tests –
One of the below mentioned tests may be indicated if the above mentioned tests suggest presence of celiac disease –
Skin samples – if dermatitis herpetiformis is suspected, a skin tissue sample is taken for analysis (skin biopsy)
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Actually celiac disease cannot be prevented. Its flare-ups may be avoided by following gluten-free diet.
Celiac disease can be dangerous since it presents with so many disturbing systemic symptoms. It is not good to try any home remedies for celiac disease. But the best home remedies are taking gluten free foods. Below mentioned can be considered as home remedies for celiac disease –
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The one and the only way to manage celiac disease are to follow a stringent lifelong gluten-free diet. Even a small amount of gluten in foods is dangerous. Wheat, barley, malt and rye are commonly known food inclusions rich in gluten. The others are bulgur, durum, graham flour, semolina and triticale.
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Gluten is also found hidden in some foods medications and non-food products in small quantities. Some of them are –
Vitamin and mineral supplements – In case of presence of anemia or nutritional deficiencies of severe scale, the doctor may recommend supplements which include Vitamin B-12, D & K, zinc, iron, folate and copper.
Follow up care – This is very important. Periodic tests in consultation with your doctor will help in evaluating the response of your intestines to the gluten-free diet. In most conditions, the gluten-free diet will heal the intestines and the symptoms of the disease come down. It is quicker in children wherein healing takes place usually in 3-6 months. In adults it might take several years for cure to get established.
Medicines for intestinal inflammation – Steroids may be prescribed for controlling severe inflammation. They also promote healing. Azathioprine or Budesonide might also be used. Dapsone might be prescribed if you have dermatitis herpetiformis.
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Role of dietician – Your doctor may refer you to an expert dietician or you may ask for the same so as to help you identify the gluten rich foods and keep them away.
Importance of reading labels – You need to read labels especially of packaged foods to know if they are gluten free or otherwise. Avoid taking packed foods unless they are labeled as ‘gluten free’ or have no gluten containing ingredients. The gluten containing ingredients include emulsifiers and stabilizers. Check labels of the below mentioned –
Foods allowed in gluten-free diet –
Most people never know that they have celiac disease. According to researchers as few as 20% people with this disease are diagnosed promptly.
The damage to your intestine is very slow. The symptoms are so varied that it might take many years to get a diagnosis.
Celiac disease is not the same as food allergy. They also present with different symptoms and should not be confused with each other.
Not everyone with celiac disease will have hallmark symptoms mentioned above. Some people do not notice any problems. This will make diagnosis difficult.
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In August 2013, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) published a new standard definition for the term ‘gluten free’ on food labels. In order to be labeled as ‘gluten free’, ‘no gluten’, ‘free of gluten’ or ‘without gluten’, a food must contain less than 20 parts of gluten per million. Manufacturers of products have 1 year from the publication of this regulation to bring all food labels in compliance.
The prevalence of celiac disease isn’t known. It is estimated to affect about 1 in 3000 people. Many cases go undiagnosed because the symptoms are mild or absent. It is primarily found to affect whites of northwestern Europeans. It rarely affects African-Americans, Asians or Jews. The ratio of men to women suffering from celiac disease is 1:2.
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