Coeliac Disease: Causes, Symptoms, and How We Can Help

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Coeliac disease is a chronic autoimmune condition triggered by consuming gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye. For individuals with coeliac disease, eating gluten causes the immune system to attack the lining of the small intestine, leading to nutrient absorption issues and a range of health problems. It affects approximately 1 in 100 people worldwide, but many cases go undiagnosed.

What Causes Coeliac Disease?

It develops in individuals who have a genetic predisposition, meaning they carry specific genes that make them susceptible. However, not everyone with these genes will develop the condition. Environmental factors such as infections, changes in diet, or significant life events (e.g., pregnancy or surgery) can trigger its onset.

What Are the Symptoms of Coeliac Disease?

Symptoms can vary widely, making it difficult to diagnose without proper testing. Common symptoms include:

  • Digestive issues like bloating, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.
  • Fatigue and brain fog.
  • Unexplained weight loss or difficulty gaining weight.
  • Skin rashes, such as dermatitis
  • Nutrient deficiencies, including anaemia.

In children, symptoms may include delayed growth, irritability, and poor concentration. Some individuals may experience no noticeable symptoms, a condition known as silent coeliac disease, but still sustain intestinal damage.

How Is Coeliac Disease Diagnosed?

Diagnosing coeliac disease typically involves:

  1. Blood Tests: Screening for specific antibodies, such as tissue transglutaminase (tTG) antibodies, which are elevated in most people with coeliac disease.
  2. Endoscopy with Biopsy: A small sample of the intestinal lining is taken to confirm the diagnosis by identifying characteristic damage.

It's essential not to remove gluten from your diet before testing, as this can affect the accuracy of results.

How Can Private Medical Clinic Help?

At Private Medical Clinic, we provide comprehensive services to help diagnose and manage coeliac disease effectively:

  • Expert Consultations: Meet with our experienced specialists who will take the time to understand your symptoms and medical history.
  • Advanced Diagnostic Testing: Access accurate blood tests and endoscopy referrals to confirm or rule out coeliacs.
  • Personalised Management Plans: If diagnosed, our team will guide you through the dietary and lifestyle changes needed to live gluten-free and improve your health.
  • Nutritional Support: Work with our dietitians to ensure you receive the nutrients your body needs despite dietary restrictions.

Why Go Private?

The NHS often has long waiting times for diagnostic tests, which can delay your treatment and recovery. With Private Medical Clinic, you can book same-day appointments and start your journey to better health without the wait.

Take control of your health today. Click here to book online or contact us to schedule an appointment and get the answers you need.

Remember: Early diagnosis and proper management can prevent long-term complications and improve your quality of life. Let us help you live well with this disease!

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