Celiac disease: Who should be tested

If you’ve been diagnosed with a condition related to celiac disease or have other risk factors, does that mean you should be tested for celiac disease?

Gastroparesia

Gastroparesis

La gastroparesia o vaciado gástrico retrasado se produce cuando el estómago tiene problemas para eliminar su contenido, posiblemente debido a problemas con los músculos del estómago, los nervios o los nervios del cerebro y la médula espinal.

Pancreatitis

Acute and Chronic Pancreatitis

La pancreatitis se refiere a la inflamación (hinchazón) del páncreas. A menudo es causado por cálculos biliares o abuso de alcohol. Los síntomas de la pancreatitis aguda y crónica son similares.

Gastroparesia diabética

Normal gastric emptying vs gastroparesis

La diabetes puede causar gastroparesia, cuando su estómago tiene problemas para evacuar su contenido debido a que los músculos del estómago están dañados.

Enfermedad Celíaca

One out of many

La enfermedad celíaca es cuando una persona no puede consumir gluten. Algunos síntomas son gases, hinchazón y dolor de estómago, diarrea y estreñimiento.

Pancreatitis

Acute and Chronic Pancreatitis

Pancreatitis refers to inflammation (swelling) of the pancreas. It is often caused by gallstones or heavy alcohol abuse. Both acute and chronic pancreatitis symptoms are similar.

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH)

Liver NASH Cirrhosis

Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) happens when your liver stores too much fat and it is not related to heavy alcohol use. Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis, or MASH, is a more severe form of fatty liver disease that causes inflammation, called hepatitis, and liver cell damage.

Gastroparesis

Gastroparesis

Gastroparesis or delayed gastric emptying is when the stomach has trouble clearing out its contents, possibly due to issues with the stomach muscles, nerves, or brain and spinal cord nerves.

Celiac disease

One out of many

Celiac disease is when a person can’t eat gluten. Some symptoms are gas, stomach bloating and pain, diarrhea and constipation.

Diabetic gastroparesis

Normal gastric emptying vs gastroparesis

Gastroparesis, or delayed gastric emptying, is when your stomach has trouble clearing out its contents because of damaged stomach muscles. Diabetes is the most frequently identified disease linked to gastroparesis.