Talking To Your Doctor About Celiac Disease

A Celiac Disease diagnosis - unlike other diseases - does NOT have to start with your physician’s suspicions. If YOU think this disease explains your own physical concerns, here’s what to do:

Be aware that the top 5 misdiagnoses for overlooked Celiac Disease are:

  1. Anemia
  2. IBS
  3. Psychological stress, nerves, imagination
  4. Diarrhea
  5. IBD

Questions and Answers

What are the recommended blood tests to diagnose Celiac Disease?

There is a particular series of blood tests called the ‘Celiac Panel”. These tests measure your immune system’s response to gluten in the food you eat.

How accurate are the celiac blood tests?

The current diagnostic tests for Celiac Disease are very accurate, particularly when tTG and anti-endomysial antibodies are elevated. The isolated presence of anti-gliadin antibodies does not necessarily imply that the subject is affected by Celiac Disease, with the exception of children under the age 2 in which tTG and EMA may not be present.

Is it necessary to have an intestinal biopsy to confirm the diagnosis of Celiac Disease?

Currently, the intestinal biopsy is the gold standard for the diagnosis of Celiac Disease, and therefore, is considered essential.

To hear people talking about trying to get their doctors to diagnosed their Celiac Disease, click here.

To read the testimonials of people talking about their symptoms before their diagnosis, click here.

 

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