How To Know If You Have Celiac Disease?

You may have celiac disease if you get symptoms after eating gluten, such as diarrhea, bloating, gas, abdominal pain, nausea, constipation, or vomiting

You may have celiac disease if you have unexplained weight loss

You may have celiac disease if you have chronic fatigue or weakness

You may have celiac disease if you have iron-deficiency anemia or other vitamin and mineral deficiencies

You may have celiac disease if you have frequent mouth ulcers

You may have celiac disease if you have headaches or brain fog

You may have celiac disease if you have bone or joint pain

You may have celiac disease if you have skin rash, especially dermatitis herpetiformis

You may have celiac disease if you have delayed growth or puberty in children

You may have celiac disease if you have infertility or recurrent miscarriage

You may have celiac disease if you have a family history of celiac disease

You may have celiac disease if you have type 1 diabetes, autoimmune thyroid disease, or another autoimmune condition

You may have celiac disease if blood tests show celiac-related antibodies

You may have celiac disease if an intestinal biopsy shows damage to the small intestine

You should not stop eating gluten before testing if you want accurate results

You should see a doctor for celiac blood tests and possible biopsy if you suspect celiac disease

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