How to Recognize the Symptoms of Celiac Disease
Instructions
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Determine if the person has constant or intermittent abdominal pain, combined with flatulence or a feeling of fullness or heaviness of the stomach, acidity or constipation.
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Find out if the person suffers from repeated bouts of diarrhea caused by indigestion with fat covered foul-smelling feces.
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See if the patient shows abnormal weight loss and signs of anemia such as extreme exhaustion or sudden weight gain.
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Ask if there are frequent pains or fractures in the joint, limbs and bck. There might be extreme blood loss even for a small wound. Muscle spasms may be apparent.
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Examine the person for cases of rashes over the body, blisters in the mouth and tooth problems.
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If the person is a women, she may face problems such as deficient menstruation or no menstruation, even spontaneous abortions and inability to conceive.
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Check out if children are born with very less weight and show symptoms of malnutrition such as retarded cognitive and physical growth.
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Look for symptoms such as extreme moods, anxiety, excessive irritability or temper tantrums.
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