Gluten intolerance symptoms

 


Gluten intolerance symptoms

 

 

These days you get to see a lot of eateries and also packaged foods which are specifically making food for people who are gluten intolerant. The awareness towards this has been increasing by the day. But did you know the symptoms which suggests you are allergic to gluten? Lets look at some of the signs.  Gluten intolerance is linked to in some cases to depression, anxiety and mood disorders. Once gluten is removed from the diet in the gluten sensitive, depression and anxiety can actually be resolved. Depression is a serious health concern for many people. Symptoms of depression can include feelings of hopelessness, lack of interest, low energy, appetite changes, sleep changes, anger, and more. Some patients do require medication to correct persistent imbalances with depression.

Fatigue, brain fog or feeling tired after eating a meal that contains gluten. Being unable to think clearly is just as stifling as it sounds. When you feel disconnected or just plain “out of it”, it might not be all in your head. Gluten can have the affect known as “foggy brain” in sensitive individuals. Diagnosis of chronic fatigue or fibromyalgia. These diagnoses simply indicate your conventional doctor cannot pin point the cause of your fatigue or pain.  Complete gluten intolerance, also known as celiac disease, is a genetic, autoimmune digestive disorder. Every single autoimmune disease in which gluten as a contributor has been investigated has shown that gluten sensitivity is a contributor to that disease, says a research. If you have been diagnosed with an autoimmune disease and are experiencing some of the other symptoms we’ve mentioned, the culprit for all could be a gluten intolerance.

Anyone who has ever experienced a migraine knows how seriously painful they can be. While not all cases of migraines are related to gluten, it’s been linked as a significant cause for some. Migraines are commonly caused by food intolerances like chocolate or gluten. If you get chronic migraine headaches, it may be a gluten intolerance. If you notice some strange rashes or unusual looking patches of skin you may want to consider that gluten could be to blame. Psoriasis, Hives Dermatitis herpetiformis often occur because gluten triggers an immune response, resulting in the production of antibodies that circulate in the bloodstream and get deposited into the dermis. The interaction is the cause of skin flare-ups, especially in the case of dermatitis herpetiformis.

- Divya