Symptoms

The following is from the website of the American College of Gastroenterology:

The symptoms or signs of disease will depend on how much and how badly the intestine is inflamed. Some people have mild inflammation with few symptoms. Even though they may feel quite well there is still damage occurring to the lining of the bowel. Other people have more severe inflammation, which causes symptoms that may be severe enough to lead them to visit their doctor. Occasionally individuals will not have any symptoms even though their small intestine is severely inflamed.

A partial listing of gastrointestinal symptoms (from the National Library of Medicine):

A partial listing of non-intestinal symptoms (from the National Library of Medicine):

Someone with Celiac Disease may have a variety of symptoms and different people with Celiac Disease may have completely different symptoms.

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