Celiac disease (52 contents)
Can a child who has celiac disease have ADHD? If so, how can the symptoms be distinguished and is there really a scientific link between the two?
Dysautonomia is an abnormality of the autonomic nervous system. It can occur in the course of various neurodegenerative diseases, as well as in people with diabetes or coeliac disease. What symptoms...
Migraine is a chronic neurological disorder that manifests itself in headaches of varying severity from moderate to very severe, often difficult to endure. Migraine complaints also cause...
The symptoms of coeliac disease or non-celiac gluten hypersensitivity are not only complaints originating from the gastrointestinal tract. The human neurological system also exhibits symptoms that...
People with coeliac disease are more likely to die prematurely - despite greater awareness of the disease and better availability of gluten-free foods. This was indicated in a study by Swedish and...
Superfood - this is a relatively new term that is increasingly appearing in food advertisements. What is a superfood and is it really so 'super' to include in your daily diet?
Stomach pains, diarrhoea, bloating.... Such gastrointestinal problems in your child could be symptoms of coeliac disease - a permanent intolerance to gluten. It is worth checking, because untreated...
Autoimmune diseases have the property that they like to co-occur with each other. If you suffer from Hashimoto's, which is an autoimmune thyroid disease, there is a good chance that you are also...
Celiac disease, a lifelong intolerance to gluten, affects 1% of the population, or approx. 380,000 Poles. Unfortunately, it is diagnosed in only 1 in 7 sufferers. Those undiagnosed therefore eat...
Abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhoea.... Do you suffer from these symptoms due to lactose intolerance? It is worth knowing that another disease may be responsible for this problem: coeliac disease, of...
Do you have Hashimoto's, type 1 diabetes or rheumatoid arthritis (RA)? You may also have celiac disease - a permanent intolerance to gluten that often co-occurs with these diseases. Untreated celiac...
Gluten-related diseases in recent years have become the focus of interest for many specialists in gastroenterology, nutrition and paediatrics. They have begun to search for the pathomechanisms of...
Non-celiac gluten hypersensitivity, is a relatively new concept - as a disease entity, it was classified in 2010. For a long time, the existence of this type of ailment was questioned. ...
With celiac disease, the body reacts badly to gluten - its consumption is very harmful. Celiac disease destroys the intestinal villi and thus leads to many deficiencies. The disease manifests itself...
Anaemia - anaemia, is the presence of insufficient haemoglobin and/or red blood cells in the blood. This results in weakness, pallor and fainting, among other things. However, few people know that...
Diagnosing coeliac disease in children is best started with genetic tests. These are even recommended by the European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (or ESPGHTN N)....
Genetics is nowadays said to be the future of medicine. In recent years, it has been developing as rapidly as perhaps no other field of science, and as a result, it is serving us better and better....
Celiac disease is known as a disease manifested by gluten intolerance. We hear more and more about celebrities and famous people who suddenly discover that they suffer from celiac disease and...
Gluten is a spare protein found in plants. It is most abundant in wheat (in the form of gliadin), barley (secalin), rye (hordein) and oats, which is often found in food products with 'impurities'...
Balanced meals are fundamental in everyone's diet. In the pyramid of healthy nutrition developed by the Institute of Food and Nutrition, the main group of products recommended for daily consumption...
Screening for coeliac disease involves the determination of specific EMA or TTG antibodies in serum. This requires specialised laboratories to which blood samples are sent.
The determination of antibodies specific for coeliac disease can sometimes give a negative result despite the fact that the person being tested is really ill with coeliac disease. This is called a...