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Persistent Digestive Symptoms: Pay attention to ongoing symptoms like abdominal pain, bloating, chronic diarrhea, constipation, or excessive gas.
Chronic Fatigue: Constant fatigue without an obvious cause could be a sign of nutrient malabsorption due to celiac disease.
Unexplained Weight Loss: Unintentional weight loss or difficulty gaining weight may indicate that your body isn’t absorbing nutrients properly.
Anemia: If you have anemia, especially one that doesn’t improve with iron supplements, it might be a sign of celiac disease, as the condition affects iron absorption.
Skin Rashes: Dermatitis herpetiformis, an itchy and blistering skin rash, is a classic symptom of celiac disease in some people.
Growth Issues in Children: In children, slow growth, low weight, or delayed puberty can be signs of celiac disease.
Mental Health Problems: Depression, anxiety, irritability, or brain fog may be linked to celiac disease.
Dental Problems: Defects in dental enamel, especially in children, such as spots, discoloration, or brittle teeth, can be a sign of celiac disease.
Joint or Bone Pain: Joint pain or early-onset osteoporosis (fragile bones) can be consequences of undiagnosed celiac disease.
Family History: If you have close relatives with celiac disease, your risk increases. Consider getting tested if you have a family history, even if you don’t have obvious symptoms.
If you experience one or more of these symptoms, it’s important to consult a doctor for a thorough evaluation. Early diagnosis can significantly improve your quality of life.

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