Signs and Symptoms of Celiac Disease and Gluten Intolerance in Children EP006

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  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2023
  • In this episode of ‘Gluten Free RN,’ Nadine discusses common signs and symptoms of gluten intolerance in children as well as the importance of identifying celiac disease early to allow for the growth and development of body and brain.
    Nadine employs anecdotes about her own clients at the Gluten Free RN office to illustrate the myriad of ways that gluten can affect the health and development of undiagnosed kids.
    This episode explains the GI problems, developmental delays, autoimmune disorders and neurological issues that children with gluten intolerance face as long as they remain undiagnosed. Click and listen to recognize the warning signs!
    What’s Discussed: The common dismissal of celiac symptoms in children
    The profound impact of gluten intolerance on fetal development and maternal health
    It typically takes 9-15 years for a person to be diagnosed correctly Signs and symptoms of celiac disease and gluten intolerance in children
    Failure to thrive
    Low birthweight Short stature, stunted growth and delayed development Lactose intolerance Abdominal pain and vomiting Focus and retention issues (ADD, ADHD, ODD) Autism Psychiatric issues Delayed puberty Listen for the full list Katie’s story
    After suffering from chronic constipation, her colon was removed - but her health did not improve until she learned about celiac disease and changed her diet Because her growth was stunted as a result of malnourishment, Katie only grew to 5’3” despite having a size 10 foot Why vitamins, minerals and supplements don’t help children with celiac disease or gluten intolerance
    Why undiagnosed celiac disease patients suffer from focus issues and psychiatric disorders
    Inflammation of the brain causes hypoxia Low oxygen flow results in ‘brain fog’ Sam’s story
    At 17, she was overweight and suffering from abdominal pain She was still wetting the bed and had yet to get her period After receiving a celiac diagnosis and adopting a gluten-free diet, Sam lost 100 pounds and has gone on to have two healthy children The importance of testing the entire family for celiac disease once one member has received a diagnosis
    The high percentage of celiac patients who are asymptomatic
    Roughly 50% of people diagnosed with celiac disease would say they have no symptoms The increased chances of developing autoimmune disorders when children with celiac disease go undiagnosed
    The enormous genetic overlap between celiac disease and Type 1 diabetes
    Why parents should be tested for celiac disease prior to a pregnancy
    Undiagnosed expectant mothers are at an increased risk of miscarriage, complications and delivering babies with low birthweight and neural defects How to navigate birthday parties, camps, school events, etc.
    Proper planning and communication make it easy Resources Mentioned: How Doctors Think by Jerone Groopman
    University of Chicago Medicine Celiac Disease Center Website
    EnteroLab Celiac Testing Resources
    Connect with Nadine: Instagram
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    Books by Nadine: Dough Nation: A Nurse's Memoir of Celiac Disease from Missed Diagnosis to Food and Health Activism

Komentáře • 2

  • @il3mendo
    @il3mendo Před 4 měsíci +1

    i was hospitalized at the age of 4 for Acetone. At the age of 7 I began with severe lactose intollerance, arthritis in my left leg and many carie.
    Then later on with ADHD types symtomes, lower back pain, herpes, headaches and crashes every meal( cortisol most likely downregulation). The. Depression/social anxiety and a severe psychosis at the age of 16.

  • @april123462
    @april123462 Před 3 měsíci

    Hmmm