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Celiac Disease
Bone disease
Joint and bone aches
Anemia
Chronic fatigue
Hyperactivity
Attention deficit
Ataxia (stumbling gait)
Eye problems
Birth defects when mother has undiagnosed CD
Short stature in children
Muscle weakness and cramps
Edema (swelling)
Personality change
Neurological disorders
Spinal cord lesions
Dental enamel defects
Numbness and tingling of fingers and toes

*Lactose intolerance

*Lactose Intolerance: If you recently found you have Celiac Disease, you are likely to also have lactose intolerance (inability to digest milk sugar). Fortunately, for most people, this will clear up after 2-12 months on a gluten-free diet.

For lactose intolerance, talk to your doctor or registered dietitian about recommended diet. Many people can still eat yogurt and hard cheeses but have to limit the milk in the diet. Others with sever lactose intolerance need to eliminate all foods, supplements and medications that contain lactose.

 

 

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