Website with Helpful Tips about Celiac Disease Launched

Top Quote Most people are unaware of what celiac disease is and gets confused when it comes to the disease symptoms. The good news is that a website about celiac disease does exist. This website contains all information about the disease, its symptoms, and celiac treatments that can possibly address the health problem. End Quote
  • Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA (1888PressRelease) May 12, 2013 - Celiac disease or commonly known as gluten sensitive enteropathy is a very common to people but frequently missed. It is an autoimmune disease in the intestine. Too much consumption of gluten creates an autoimmune disorder that damages the lining of the small intestine. The disease can cause diarrhea, abdominal pain, and can diminish the ability of the body to absorb nutrients from food. The diminishing ability of the body to absorb nutrients cause long term complications like liver disease, cancers of the intestine, and anemia. There are no current cures for celiac disease but identifying its symptoms can help every person avoid such complication through following a gluten free diet.

    At www.celiacdiseasesymptoms.com every, person with the disease or a person who knows someone suffering the disease can get an idea on how to identify its symptoms. Symptoms of celiac disease may vary from person to person. Symptoms from men can be very different to symptoms for women and children. Celiac disease can be diagnosed through blood test and intestinal biopsy.

    At the website people will learn about the gastrointestinal symptom of celiac disease. Although not all people diagnosed with celiac disease do not experience this symptoms, many of them does. Another symptom of the disease is the chronic diarrhea. This symptom appears to affect more than 50% of people diagnosed with the disease. The diarrhea that people newly diagnosed with celiac disease is watery, voluminous, and smelly, and floats rather than sinking. The additional symptoms of the disease include; heartburn, vomiting, nausea, and lactose intolerance. There are times that gallbladder disease pancreatitis can develop from undiagnosed celiac.

    There are celiac diets that have been developed to address the symptoms of the disease. Many of these diets have been developed by scientists and experts that are continuing to do research to find the cure for the disease. At www.celiacdiseasesymptoms.com , every person can find information all about celiac disease.

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