Prognosis of Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 4
Prognosis of Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 4: 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. ...see also Overview of Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 4
Complications:
Complications of Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 4 may include:
- Spontaneous miscarriage
- Infertility - males and females
- Increased risk of small bowel adenocarcinoma
- Increased risk of small bowel lymphoma
- Increased risk of small bowel ulcers
- more complications...»
See also complications of Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 4.
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About prognosis:
The 'prognosis' of Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 4 usually refers to the likely outcome
of Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 4.
The prognosis of Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 4
may include the duration of Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 4, chances of complications of Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 4,
probable outcomes,
prospects for recovery, recovery period for Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 4, survival rates,
death rates,
and other outcome possibilities in the overall prognosis of Susceptibility to Celiac Disease 4.
Naturally, such forecast issues are by their nature unpredictable.