If you are suffering from severe and chronic abdominal pain
and bloating after meals, have excessive gas, or have large bulky stools that
may have blood in them, you need to go to a doctor. While there are many causes
for this set of symptoms including dysentery and Inflammatory Bowel Disease
(which can only be treated with medications), it may be something called celiac
spree, which is treated simply with a change in diet to a gluten free diet.
Celiac spree is an allergic condition of the small bowel
that causes inflammation and damage to the lining hindering absorption of
nutrients. This is why you get the symptoms of malabsorption and intestinal
damage (bleeding) described above. You may also have weight loss and suffer
from dietary deficiencies like iron deficiency anemia and B12 deficiency
neuropathies for example.
The substance that your body is allergic to turns out to be
something called gluten that is a protein found in many of the grain products
in a typical diet including wheat, rye, barley, etc. The bad thing is that this
food product is found in so many things, the good thing is that the treatment
for this condition is simple, change your diet. No meds with nasty side
effects, no surgeries, no changes in activity, or other limitations. Don't get
me wrong I am not saying that changing your diet and avoiding a common
ingredient is just a walk in the park. But I am saying that this could be much
worse than it is and that you can live a "normal" life despite this
condition and the gluten free diet that you have to have.
So what about this diet? How much work is it? How much does
it cost? What kind of affect will it have on my life? Well another positive
thing to focus on is that you have a public health system that has made it
easier on you if you have Celiac Sprue. They have made it mandatory for food
producers to put labels on their food that show the ingredients and they have
also made it a legitimate selling point to be gluten free. The other positive
is that there are many similar products that will make staying gluten free
easier in terms of acceptable substitute foods. There are helpful lists and
recipe books and other resources that can make this process as close to a walk
in the park as possible.
The other nice thing about the new diet is that it will have
an almost immediate effect on the symptoms, for sure within one week of new
diet initiation. The lining of your intestine takes a bit longer but will also
return completely to normal. No more embarrassing bodily malfunctions, no more
pain, and being able to enjoy meals again! Sounds nice doesn't it?
You can check this article: The Gluten-Free Diet.

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