Coeliac Disease

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  • What is coeliac disease?

    It is a serious condition affecting the small intestine caused by an immune reaction to gluten.
  • What causes the immune response in coeliac disease?

    The immune reaction is triggered by gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye.
  • What happens to the lining of the small intestine in coeliac disease?

    The immune response damages the lining, preventing nutrient absorption.
  • What are the common symptoms of coeliac disease?

    • Indigestion
    • Stomach Pain/Cramping
    • Feeling tired/weak
    • Children not growing at expected rate
    • Unexpected weight loss/gain
    • Anaemia and Other Nutritional Deficiencies
  • What are the potential complications of coeliac disease?

    • Osteoporosis
    • Infertility
    • Increased risk of certain cancers
  • What techniques can be used to monitor coeliac disease?

    1. Ultrasound
    2. Gastroscopy
    3. Cholangiography
  • How does an ultrasound work in examining coeliac disease?

    Sound waves bounce back off the body, forming an image on a screen.
  • What is the purpose of a gastroscopy?

    To examine the oesophagus, stomach, and duodenum using an endoscope.
  • How long does a gastroscopy procedure typically take?

    About 1 hour.
  • What does cholangiography reveal about coeliac disease?

    It provides information about the condition of the gallbladder and bile ducts.
  • What is the primary treatment for coeliac disease?

    • Give up all food containing gluten for life
    • Vaccinations to prevent infections
    • Vitamin and mineral supplements for dietary deficiencies
  • What is the genetic link associated with coeliac disease?

    It is associated with genes HLA-DQ2 and HLA-DQ8.
  • How does family history affect the risk of developing coeliac disease?
    Your chances are higher if you have a family history of the disease.
  • What evidence suggests about introducing gluten to a baby's diet?
    Introducing gluten may increase the risk of developing coeliac disease later in life.
  • What dietary changes are necessary for individuals with coeliac disease?
    • Remove gluten from the diet
    • Exclude wheat products
    • Regularly take additional vitamins and minerals
  • Why is hand hygiene important for individuals with coeliac disease?

    They are more susceptible to infections due to a weakened immune system.
  • How can alcohol affect individuals with coeliac disease?
    Alcohol can sometimes worsen the effects of gluten intolerance.