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Diagnosis, Testing & Treatment
This category contains a comprehensive overview that covers the information on diagnosing and treating celiac disease, including the latest research on the various new tests/screening techniques.
Note: The only medically acceptable treatment for celiac disease is a 100% gluten-free diet for life.352 articles in this category
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- trents replied to max it's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff1
Hi Ya All, Dr. just. Told me I have one celiac marker. I have been taking multiple blood test for thin Dr for years. Why couldn’t he have mentioned this! Anyway my functional med practitioner
Welcome to the forum, @max it! By "one celiac marker" do you refer to a genetic marker or a blood antibody test result? -
- Zuma888 replied to ehb's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease35
Refractory Celiac disease - what to do
AIP really worked for me as well. -
- max it posted a topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff1
Hi Ya All, Dr. just. Told me I have one celiac marker. I have been taking multiple blood test for thin Dr for years. Why couldn’t he have mentioned this! Anyway my functional med practitioner
So now he tells me. A day later e and a dollar short. My functional med practicioner spotted it without s years ago -
- N00dnutt replied to terrymouse's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms9
Probably celiac but also confused
Hi @terrymouse Generally, after a Celiac Seriology Blood Test, if something anomalous shows up, the follow-up will be a Gastroscope. Your Endocrinonogist will be looking to see if you still have (Villi). Villi are Tenticles/Hairs that are prevalent throughout the small intestine; their function is to extract nutrients, vitamins and water. The absense... -
- jeriM replied to jeriM's topic in Related Issues & Disorders6
Can Celiac flares affect my eyes?
Thank you Knitty Kitty, I have all the information for the nutritionist sitting in front of me, but I've procrastinated. Between you and Scott - I'll contact him tomorrow and get started on a better me. Thank you both for all the support and information.
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