Gluten Sensitivity vs. Celiac Disease: Getting the Right Diagnosis

<?xml encoding="utf-8" ?><p style="text-align:start"><span style="font-size:15px"><span style="color:#757575"><span style="font-family:Roboto,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:#ffffff">&nbsp;<span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">You've been feeling bloated after eating bread. Your energy drops after pasta meals. A friend suggests you might be "gluten intolerant," and now you&rsquo;re wondering if gluten is the problem. Here's the truth: not all gluten-related issues are the same, and getting the right diagnosis is very important.</span></span></span></span></span></p><p style="text-align:start"><span style="font-size:15px"><span style="color:#757575"><span style="font-family:Roboto,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">&nbsp;<strong>Understanding the Gluten Confusion</strong></span></span></span></span></span></p><p style="text-align:start"><span style="font-size:15px"><span style="color:#757575"><span style="font-family:Roboto,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><strong>&nbsp;</strong><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">Let&rsquo;s clear something up right away. Gluten sensitivity and celiac disease are not the same, even though they have some similar symptoms. Think of it like comparing mild food sensitivity to a severe peanut allergy. Both involve food reactions, but their severity and long-term health effects are very different.</span></span></span></span></span></p><p style="text-align:start"><span style="font-size:15px"><span style="color:#757575"><span style="font-family:Roboto,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><a href="https://www.gutcare.com.sg/condition/coeliac-disease/" style="text-decoration:none; color:#2196f3" target="_blank" rel=" noopener"><span style="color:#1155cc"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">Celiac disease</span></span></a><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">&nbsp;is an autoimmune disorder where eating gluten causes your immune system to attack your small intestine. This damages the intestinal lining over time and prevents proper nutrient absorption. It&rsquo;s serious, permanent, and affects about 1 in 100 people worldwide.</span></span></span></span></span></p><p style="text-align:start"><span style="font-size:15px"><span style="color:#757575"><span style="font-family:Roboto,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><a href="https://www.gutcare.com.sg/gluten-sensitivity-is-it-just-a-trend-or-a-real-gut-concern/" style="text-decoration:none; color:#2196f3" target="_blank" rel=" noopener"><span style="color:#1155cc"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">Gluten sensitivity</span></span></a><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">&nbsp;(also called non-celiac gluten sensitivity) causes uncomfortable symptoms when you eat gluten, but it doesn&rsquo;t damage your intestines or cause the same immune response. It&rsquo;s less understood medically but is very real for those who experience it.</span></span></span></span></span></p><p style="text-align:start"><span style="font-size:15px"><span style="color:#757575"><span style="font-family:Roboto,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><strong><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">How Do the Symptoms Differ?</span></strong></span></span></span></span></p><p style="text-align:start"><span style="font-size:15px"><span style="color:#757575"><span style="font-family:Roboto,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">Both conditions can make you feel miserable, but there are subtle differences worth noting:</span></span></span></span></span></p><p style="text-align:start"><span style="font-size:15px"><span style="color:#757575"><span style="font-family:Roboto,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><strong><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">Common symptoms of celiac disease include:&nbsp;</span></strong>&nbsp;</span></span></span></span></p><p style="margin-left:24px; text-align:start"><span style="font-size:15px"><span style="color:#757575"><span style="font-family:Roboto,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">&bull;</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;<span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">Skin rashes (dermatitis herpetiformis)</span></span></span></span></span></p><p style="margin-left:24px; text-align:start"><span style="font-size:15px"><span style="color:#757575"><span style="font-family:Roboto,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">&bull;</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;<span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">Chronic diarrhea or constipation</span></span></span></span></span></p><p style="margin-left:24px; text-align:start"><span style="font-size:15px"><span style="color:#757575"><span style="font-family:Roboto,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">&bull;</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;<span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">Severe abdominal pain and bloating</span></span></span></span></span></p><p style="margin-left:24px; text-align:start"><span style="font-size:15px"><span style="color:#757575"><span style="font-family:Roboto,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">&bull;</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;<span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">Unexplained weight loss</span></span></span></span></span></p><p style="margin-left:24px; text-align:start"><span style="font-size:15px"><span style="color:#757575"><span style="font-family:Roboto,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">&bull;</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;<span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">Persistent fatigue and weakness</span></span></span></span></span></p><p style="margin-left:24px; text-align:start"><span style="font-size:15px"><span style="color:#757575"><span style="font-family:Roboto,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">&bull;</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;<span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">Bone or joint pain</span></span></span></span></span></p><p style="margin-left:24px; text-align:start"><span style="font-size:15px"><span style="color:#757575"><span style="font-family:Roboto,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">&bull;</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;<span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">Anemia and nutritional deficiencies</span></span></span></span></span></p><p style="text-align:start"><span style="font-size:15px"><span style="color:#757575"><span style="font-family:Roboto,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">&nbsp;<strong>Gluten sensitivity typically causes:</strong></span></span></span></span></span></p><p style="margin-left:24px; text-align:start"><span style="font-size:15px"><span style="color:#757575"><span style="font-family:Roboto,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">&bull;</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;<span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">Bloating and gas after eating gluten</span></span></span></span></span></p><p style="margin-left:24px; text-align:start"><span style="font-size:15px"><span style="color:#757575"><span style="font-family:Roboto,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">&bull;</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;<span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">Mild stomach discomfort</span></span></span></span></span></p><p style="margin-left:24px; text-align:start"><span style="font-size:15px"><span style="color:#757575"><span style="font-family:Roboto,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">&bull;</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;<span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">Headaches or brain fog</span></span></span></span></span></p><p style="margin-left:24px; text-align:start"><span style="font-size:15px"><span style="color:#757575"><span style="font-family:Roboto,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">&bull;</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;<span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">Fatigue (usually less severe than celiac)</span></span></span></span></span></p><p style="margin-left:24px; text-align:start"><span style="font-size:15px"><span style="color:#757575"><span style="font-family:Roboto,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">&bull;</span>&nbsp;&nbsp;<span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">Joint pain</span></span></span></span></span></p><p style="text-align:start"><span style="font-size:15px"><span style="color:#757575"><span style="font-family:Roboto,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">&nbsp;The key difference? Celiac disease often causes more severe, systemic symptoms and can lead to serious complications like osteoporosis, infertility, and even certain cancers if left untreated. Gluten sensitivity, while uncomfortable, doesn&rsquo;t cause this type of lasting damage.</span></span></span></span></span></p><p style="text-align:start"><span style="font-size:15px"><span style="color:#757575"><span style="font-family:Roboto,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">&nbsp;<strong>Why Getting Tested Properly Matters</strong></span></span></span></span></span></p><p style="text-align:start"><span style="font-size:15px"><span style="color:#757575"><span style="font-family:Roboto,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">Here&rsquo;s where many people go wrong: they stop eating foods containing gluten before getting tested. This can actually stop a proper diagnosis of celiac disease.</span></span></span></span></span></p><p style="text-align:start"><span style="font-size:15px"><span style="color:#757575"><span style="font-family:Roboto,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">&nbsp;If you suspect either condition, keep eating gluten and see a gastroenterologist for accurate testing. Blood tests can find specific antibodies linked to celiac disease, and if those are positive, a small intestinal biopsy will confirm the diagnosis. For gluten sensitivity, diagnosis usually means ruling out celiac disease and wheat allergy first, then checking how you feel when you stop and then reintroduce gluten.</span></span></span></span></span></p><p style="text-align:start"><span style="font-size:15px"><span style="color:#757575"><span style="font-family:Roboto,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">Consult gastroenterologists like&nbsp;</span><a href="https://www.parkwayeast.com.sg/conditions-diseases/liver-cancer/our-doctors" target="_blank" rel=" noopener"><span style="color:#1155cc"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">Dr Fernandes Mark Lee</span></span></a><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">, who can help you get the correct diagnosis of your symptoms. Expert</span><a href="https://www.health365.asia/team/dr-mark-fernandes/" style="text-decoration:none; color:#2196f3" target="_blank" rel=" noopener">&nbsp;</a><a href="https://www.health365.asia/team/dr-mark-fernandes/" style="text-decoration:none; color:#2196f3" target="_blank" rel=" noopener"><span style="color:#1155cc"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">gastroenterologists at medical facilities</span></span></a><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">&nbsp;have the knowledge to tell these conditions apart accurately.</span></span></span></span></span></p><p style="text-align:start"><span style="font-size:15px"><span style="color:#757575"><span style="font-family:Roboto,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><strong><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">Living With Your Diagnosis</span></strong></span></span></span></span></p><p style="text-align:start"><span style="font-size:15px"><span style="color:#757575"><span style="font-family:Roboto,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">Once you have a clear diagnosis, managing your condition can become much easier. If you have celiac disease, avoiding gluten completely is essential; even small amount can cause intestinal damage. Regular follow-ups will make sure your intestines are healing properly.</span></span></span></span></span></p><p style="text-align:start"><span style="font-size:15px"><span style="color:#757575"><span style="font-family:Roboto,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">With gluten sensitivity, some people can handle small amounts of gluten now and then, while others feel better avoiding it entirely.</span></span></span></span></span></p><p style="text-align:start"><span style="font-size:15px"><span style="color:#757575"><span style="font-family:Roboto,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:#ffffff"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">Don&rsquo;t self-diagnose based on online searches or trendy diets. Your digestive health needs professional care and accurate answers. The right diagnosis doesn&rsquo;t just relieve symptoms; it protects your long-term health.</span></span></span></span></span></p>
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