Existing Treatment For Celiac Disease
Instead of going round and
round, I’m going to tell you now: there’s no existing treatment
that could cure Celiac disease. There’s no one
medicine that can help eliminate the symptoms.
There’s no one operation that can solve
the problem.
However, there are ways to manage the disease. The symptoms
are bad and can be dangerous, but with proper measures, you can
live a normal life without any complications or problems. The
basic, and probably the best, way to manage the disease is
through your diet.
Celiac disease is a digestive condition that is caused when
you eat the protein gluten. So this means eating food like
bread, pasta, pizza crust and other foods made or containing
wheat, barley or rye can easily cause the condition. What
happens is that gluten damages the villi inside the small
intestines. Since the villi are responsible for the absorption
of minerals from the food we eat, without them the body will
not be able to get the necessary nutrients and minerals it
needs. So you can see where this can lead to when not managed
correctly: severe malnutrition which can then cause other
serious ailments resulting from the body’s lack of
nutrition.
Why some people develop gluten intolerance is still not
known. The disease was earlier thought as a condition only
affecting people in Europe. But recent studies have shown that
the disease is not dependent on the age and ethnicity. One
thing is certain though, the condition is inherited. The
condition can arise at any time but usually is triggered by the
consumption of gluten.
Removing the gluten in the diet is the key to reduce the
inflammation in the small intestines caused by the disease. The
effects can be noticed weeks after the change in the diet. If
you have been suffering from the symptoms of the disease and
have been diagnosed with celiac disease only recently, you
might need to take vitamin supplements to recover from the
nutritional deficiencies. The difficulties of diagnosing celiac
disease lie on the fact that the symptoms and conditions
resemble other digestive conditions or allergic reactions.
Those with celiac disease have to understand that they need
to be on a life long gluten free diet since the inflammation of
the small intestines can be triggered again. So a commitment to
a lifestyle change is needed for them to be free of the
symptoms of the disease.
A gluten free diet simply means avoiding food products that
contain, are made and/or have been prepared from wheat, oats,
barley and rye. This means reading carefully food labels and
making sure that the food you will be picking up from the
supermarket shelves are gluten free. Fortunately, there are
products today which are gluten free. You can come up with
alternative dishes as well.
Aside from the grains, you should start avoiding bear and
alcohol products as well. Food made from brown rice syrup, cake
flour, and caramel can also trigger the disease. Anything
creamed or breaded which includes vegetables. Fried chicken has
been found to set off the disease as well.
Other foods to be avoided include pastas, salad dressings,
gravies and sauces prepared from tomato and meat, soft cheeses,
dips, stuffings, herbal teas and even flavored coffees. It is
especially important that you consult a proper dietitian to
help you create a list of food that you can and cannot eat.
This is really the only existing treatment for celiac
disease. Once the gluten is removed from the diet, the
intestine’s villi will start to heal and grow back. This may
take several months to years depending on the amount of damage
caused by the disease and the age of the person who contracted
it. The healing process will take longer for older people.
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