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Is dis celiac disease ?


Waseemshahid

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Waseemshahid Newbie

Hi everyone !!! 

I have 9 year old daughter , she sometime feels pain near belly button for few minutes , it happens once r twice in a weak .. Or in a month ! I have her blood test report sharing with u .. Can u have any idea about it , is dis look celiac disease ?

 

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3 hours ago, Waseemshahid said:

Hi everyone !!! 

I have 9 year old daughter , she sometime feels pain near belly button for few minutes , it happens once r twice in a weak .. Or in a month ! I have her blood test report sharing with u .. Can u have any idea about it , is dis look celiac disease ?

 

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Welcome!  

You do have a positive.  That means that you should receive a referral to a Gastroentrologist who can perform more tests,  including an endoscopy.  During the endoscopy the GI will look for damage and obtain biopsies.  A  pathologist will determine if their is villi damage which is microscopic.  Here is more information:

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i hope your daughter feels better soon!  

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squirmingitch Veteran

Make sure she keeps eating gluten (only a saltine or two or a single slice of bread per day) until the endoscopy is finished.

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Waseemshahid Newbie

One r two slice of bread per day ... For how many time atlest before endoscopy ?? 

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GFinDC Veteran

She should eat some gluten every day before the endoscopy.  The usual advice is to eat gluten for at least 2 weeks before the endoscopy, and 12 weeks before a blood antibody test.

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