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Celiac symptoms and signs are commonly showing up with, but not limited to:
- Diarrhea
- Flatulence
- Bloating
- Constipation
- Abdominal Pain
- Abdominal Cramping
- Weight Gain
- Weight Loss or Difficulty Gaining Weight
- Anxiety
- Unexplained Fatigue
- Muscle/Joint Pain Or Stiffness Of Unknown Cause
- Difficulty Relaxing
- Unexplained Digestive Problems
- Migraines, Headaches
- Food Allergies and Food Sensitivities (other than gluten intolerance symptoms related sensitivities)
- Difficulty Digesting Dairy Products (Lactose Intolerance)
- Unexplained Skin Rashes and Skin Problems
- Certain Food Cravings
- Cravings For Sweets, Breads, Pasta And Other Carbohydrates
There are Celiac symptoms and signs that are associated with malabsorption.
Those can be:
- lactose intolerance
- weight loss
- fluid retention
- vitamin and mineral deficiency
- anemia
- muscle weakness
- infertility
- easy bruising
- osteoporosis, etc.
These gluten intolerance symptoms can be associated with conditions like depression, allergies, anorexia, bulimia, rosacea, diabetes, osteoporosis, iron deficiency anemia, chronic fatigue, Irritable Bowel syndrome, Crohn’s disease, Ulcerative colitis, Candida, Hypoglycemia, Lactose intolerance and alcoholism. When you have these conditions and have gluten intolerance symptoms consider getting tested for Celiac disease.
“I have wheat allergy symptoms; does it mean I have gluten allergy symptoms and Celiac disease?” I get these questions a lot. Anything that has a word “allergy” most of the time means an immediate reaction. For example, true wheat allergy would be showing up immediately maybe with hives, swelling and others. While gluten intolerance symptoms can go unnoticed for some time.
A person with gluten intolerance cannot digest the protein parts of these common grains. The body recognizes this food as foreign particle and start attacking it. This can cause inflammation and damage of the intestinal lining. And that’s where Celiac disease symptoms show up with bloating, diarrhea, constipation, intestinal gas, and cramping. This can eventually turn into food allergy because the body can react to that “invader” food particle with an inflammatory response.
Gluten intolerance is an autoimmune process, and not a food allergy. Celiac disease symptoms or gluten intolerance symptoms are common among people of Irish, Scandinavian, Scottish, English and Eastern European origin. The most common Celiac disease symptoms include, but not limited to: weight gain, depression, digestive symptoms and fatigue.
Celiac Disease Symptoms. Everything you need to know about Celiac symptoms.


