10 Signs You are Gluten Intolerant
Gluten
sensitivity, also called gluten intolerance, should be checked to know
if you should modify your diet. About 15% population of US is gluten
intolerant. There are more than 55 diseases associated with gluten.
Gluten is a protein found in wheat, rye, and barley. We have a list of
symptoms to help you know if you are gluten intolerant. If you are
experiencing at least 4 of these symptoms after eating products that
contain gluten, you may want to modify your diet:
1. Digestion problems
The most common symptoms of gluten intolerance are digestive problems
like gas, bloating, constipation, and diarrhea which are often
experienced after eating foods that contain gluten. The symptom common
in children is constipation. Many diagnosed with irritable bowel
syndrome (IBS) feel better when they stop eating foods with gluten.
2. Mood
Problems associated with mood can signify you are gluten intolerant.
These problems involve anxiety, depression, ADHD, and mood swings. You
can alleviate some of these psychological issues by eliminating gluten
from your diet.
3. Skin rashes
Skin conditions like keratosis pilaris and dermatitis herpetiformis are
directly linked to gluten consumption. These skin conditions involve
highly itchy rashes that usually appear on your arms, torso, face,
buttocks, hairline, and elbows. Other skin problems that mimic eczema
also show gluten contamination.
4. Migraine
Migraines or headaches that occur with diarrhea are different, but if a
migraine starts an hour or two after eating foods containing gluten this
shows you are gluten sensitive.
5. Fatigue
Chronic fatigue when
combined with gastrointestinal problems, especially diarrhea, indicates
gluten sensitivity. This happens when your body is incapable of
absorbing essential nutrients and vitamins from food you eat.
6. Joint pain
Foods that contain gluten cause inflammation in the body. This
inflammation causes joint pain which is sometimes misdiagnosed as
rheumatoid arthritis and is a common symptom of gluten insensitivity.
Eliminate gluten from your diet and your joint pain will be reduced
drastically.
7. Lactose intolerance
If you are having problems digesting foods that contain lactose then you
are likely to have problems with gluten too. If the stomach lining and
lactase is being compromised by gluten, you will also experience
symptoms associated with lactose intolerance. It is advised to exclude
gluten from your diet if you are already lactose intolerant.
8. Problems absorbing vitamins
This is a common symptom of gluten intolerance. If your stomach lining
is unable to absorb essential vitamins and minerals from food it can
indicate gluten sensitivity. Low iron is also a common indicator of
gluten intolerance.
9. Hormone imbalance
Hormonal imbalance problems like
infertility, PCOS, and irregular menstrual cycles are linked to gluten
intolerance. Gluten causes inflammation which puts excess pressure on
the adrenal glands which upsets the balance of the entire body and
endocrine system.
10. Neurological symptoms
Neurological symptoms include dizziness, poor balance, feeling
off-balance, vertigo, numbness, and tingling which indicate inflammation
in the nervous system caused by gluten.
There are other symptoms which are not obvious signs of gluten intolerance including adult acne and diagnosis of an autoimmune disease.
There are other symptoms which are not obvious signs of gluten intolerance including adult acne and diagnosis of an autoimmune disease.
10 Signs You are Gluten IntolerantBy Positivemed-Team
Edited By Stephanie Dawson
[Last Updated on June 5th 2014]
Edited By Stephanie Dawson
[Last Updated on June 5th 2014]