When the cilia starts to wear away, not only does the body stop receiving adequate nutrition but it also starts to show signs of illness. Fatigue with low iron counts, digestive problems, and bowel issues can usually top the list of symptoms. It can be difficult at first to recognize the symptoms because many of today’s patients are working harder than ever, and many women in particular are initially diagnosed with an iron deficiency or chronic fatigue syndrome and are placed on vitamins as a reactive measure. Irritable bowel syndrome is another popular misdiagnosis for women suffering from Celiac. The best way to find out if you have Celiac is to simply stop eating gluten and see if your symptoms improve. Eating a gluten free diet will often clear up many of the problems.
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