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    Celiac Disease

    Celiac Disease



    Treatment Overview

    The treatment for celiac disease is a Reference gluten-free diet. Eating even the smallest amount of gluten can cause symptoms such as weight loss and diarrhea.

    A gluten-free diet means:

    • Avoiding all foods with wheat, barley, rye, triticale (a wheat-rye cross), or oats. Oats may later be gradually reintroduced into the diet.
    • Avoiding beer unless it is gluten-free. Beers with and without alcohol, including lagers, ales, and stouts, contain gluten unless the label specifically says that the beer is gluten-free.
    • Eating meals that include rice, corn, millet, and buckwheat.

    You may also be advised to temporarily avoid milk or milk products until your intestine heals. Then you may be able to gradually reintroduce them.

    For more information about following a gluten-free diet, see Reference Home Treatment.

    If you have nutritional deficiencies, you may need other treatments, such as vitamin, iron, and calcium supplements.

    Treatment for complications varies depending on the specific problems and their severity. For example, some adults may require long-term treatment for complications, such as Reference osteoporosis Opens New Window.

    When a gluten-free diet doesn't seem to help

    If it seems that you or your child is not getting better, you may need:



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