Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13
Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13: Introduction
Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13: Susceptibility to celiac disease 13 is a term allocated to a genetic defect on a particular chromosome (chromosome 12q24) which makes a patient more susceptible to developing celiac disease. However, it is important to note that having the genetic anomaly does not mean a person will definitely develop celiac disease. Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder characterized by intolerance to gluten by the small intestine. The type and severity of symptoms varies amongst people - some people have severe gastrointestinal symptoms from infancy whereas other have no symptoms other than fatigue or anemia during adulthood.
More detailed information about the symptoms,
causes, and treatments of Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13 is available below.
Symptoms of Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13
See full list of 41
symptoms of Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13
Treatments for Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13
- Gluten-free diet, nutritional supplements may be needed in some cases
- Dietician review
- Gluten free diet - the mainstay of treatment and is lifelong
- Vitamin and mineral supplements - may be recommended for the first six months after diagnosis until the gut starts working properly again. Most people with an adequate diet will not need this long term unless specific deficiencies are diagnosed
- Immunisations - Influenza, HIB, Pneumovax should be administered as patients with coeliac disease may be more prone to infection
- more treatments...»
Read more about treatments for Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13
Home Diagnostic Testing
Home medical testing related to Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13:
- Colon & Rectal Cancer: Home Testing
- more...»
Wrongly Diagnosed with Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13?
Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13: Complications
Review possible medical complications related to Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13:
- Spontaneous miscarriage
- Infertility - males and females
- Increased risk of small bowel adenocarcinoma
- Increased risk of small bowel lymphoma
- Increased risk of small bowel ulcers
- Scarring and narrowing of small bowel
- more complications...»
Causes of Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13
Read more about causes of Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13.
Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13: Undiagnosed Conditions
Commonly undiagnosed diseases in related medical categories:
Misdiagnosis and Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13
Chronic digestive conditions often misdiagnosed: When diagnosing chronic symptoms
of the digestive tract, there are a variety of conditions that may be misdiagnosed.
The best known, irritable bowel syndrome, is over...read more »
Intestinal bacteria disorder may be hidden cause: One of the lesser known causes of diarrhea
is an imbalance of bacterial in the gut, sometimes called intestinal imbalance.
The digestive system...read more »
Antibiotics often causes diarrhea: The use of antibiotics are very likely
to cause some level of diarrhea in patients.
The reason is that antibiotics kill off not only "bad" bacteria,
but...read more »
Food poisoning may actually be an infectious disease: Many people who come down
with "stomach symptoms" like diarrhea assume that it's "something I ate" ...read more »
Mesenteric adenitis misdiagnosed as appendicitis in children: Because appendicitis is one of the
more feared conditions for a child with abdominal pain, it can be over-diagnosed
(it can,...read more »
Celiac disease often fails to be diagnosed cause of chronic digestive symptoms: One of the most common chronic digestive
conditions is celiac disease, a malabsorption disorder with a...read more »
Undiagnosed celiac disease in pregnancy harms fetus: The failure
to diagnose the common but less known digestive disease celiac disease (see symptoms of...read more »
Vitamin B12 deficiency under-diagnosed: The condition of Vitamin B12 deficiency
is a possible misdiagnosis of various conditions, such as multiple sclerosis (see symptoms of multiple sclerosis).
See symptoms...read more »
Chronic digestive diseases hard to diagnose: There is an inherent
difficulty in diagnosing the various types of chronic digestive diseases.
Some of the better known possibilities are ...read more »
Read more about Misdiagnosis and Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13
Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13: Research Doctors & Specialists
Research related physicians and medical specialists:
Other doctor, physician and specialist research services:
Hospitals & Clinics: Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13
Research quality ratings and patient safety measures
for medical facilities in specialties related to Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13:
Hospital & Clinic quality ratings »
Choosing the Best Hospital:
More general information, not necessarily in relation to Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13,
on hospital performance and surgical care quality:
Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13: Rare Types
Rare types of diseases and disorders in related medical categories:
Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13: Animations
More Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13 animations & videos
Prognosis for Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13
Prognosis for Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13:
Delayed diagnosis can have long-term negative effects on children's growth and development. Diagnosed patients who can completely avoid gluten have a good prognosis. This can be difficult as gluten is used in a wide range of foods and ingesting even a small amount can cause symptoms. Strict avoidance of gluten means a normal life expectancy can be expected. However, up to 10% of people may eventually develop gastrointestinal cancers which can affect life expectancy.
More about prognosis of Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13
Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13: Broader Related Topics
Types of Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13
User Interactive Forums
Read about other experiences, ask a question about Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13, or answer someone else's question, on our message boards:
Contents for Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 13: