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What Are Symptoms Of Celiac?


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Jennhaz Apprentice

Could anyone tell me the symptoms of celiac disease. How do you know you have it? Before I got sick I was having hives and it always seemed to happen with wheat but then I was getting it with other things. Before all of this I was really sick to my stomach and had diaherea..sorry but then went away after a couple of days. I have always had hives off and on in my life. I know I should get tested but I have been on a gluten free diet for like 4-5 months, I still get hives sometimes but my eyes dont get puffy as much...Jenn

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Hi--Celiac has almost 200 symptoms associated with it! Here is a link to some of the more common ones--

https://www.celiac.com/st_prod.html?p_prodi...-49106517537.73

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Wow I have alot of those symptoms and white specs on fingernails. All my bloodwork for vit, iron is good. Hmmmm so what is the test to have??..Thank you..Jenn

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Jenn--If you've been gluten-free for 4 months, blood testing/biopsy would likely come back negative. At this point, you could have testing done yourself through Enterolab, or go back to eating gluten (at the rate of 3 slices of bread a day for 3 months) and then have the blood testing/biopsy. Actually, the positive response to the gluten-free diet is enough for many people and even some doctors. In the end, it's up to you--whether or not you feel you need a firm diagnosis. If you feel better off gluten, then don't eat it! It can be that simple :)

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