Celiac disease

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Clinic

  • Coeliac / Celiac disease is a long-term autoimmune disorder, primarily affecting small intestine
  • Individuals develop intolerance to gluten foods (wheat, rye, barley)
  • Classic symptoms include GI problems such as chronic diarrhea, abdominal distention, malabsorption, loss of appetite and failure to grow.
  • It is associated with other autoimmune diseases, such as Type 1 diabetes mellitus and Hashimoto's thyroiditis.


Signs / Symptoms

  • Malabsorption: Pale, loose, or greasy stools (Steatorrhoea), which leads Weight loss / Failure to gain weight / Fatigue / Anemia / Low bone mass
  • Asymptomatic 43%
  • Characteristic Diarrhea : Chronic, Pale, Large volume, Offensive
  • Abdominal pain, cramping, bloating + abdominal distension (Fermentation production of bowel gas)
  • Mouth ulcers


Related disease


Entities

  • I find a specific relationship between two different disease Opsoclonus and Celiac disease. The question is "What can relate this two?" I guess a Possible causative virus. So I search for a common viral miasm which could Cerebral Ataxia, which is the underlying entity of Opsoclonus and Gastroentritis which is possibly the underlying entity of Celiac.
  • Another entity is Protein losing entropathy
  • By crossing these two, I find only CXA and CXB virus.

Celiac vs IBD [1]

  • The etiology and immunopathogenesis of both conditions characterized by chronic intestinal inflammation
  • Both are complex diseases with genetics and environment contributing to dysregulation of innate and adaptive immune responses, leading to chronic inflammation and disease.
  • CeD constitutes a particular disease because the main environmental and genetic triggers are largely known.
  • IBD comprises two main clinical forms, Crohn’s disease and Ulcerative colitis, which most likely involve a complex interplay between some components of the commensal microbiota and other environmental factors in their origin. These multifactorial diseases encompass a broad spectrum of clinical phenotypes and ages of onset, although the clinical presentation often differs depending on childhood or adult onset, with greater heterogeneity commonly observed in adults.
  • Celiac has Diarrhea + Abdominal distension / pain + Constipation + Dyspepsia + Recurrent vomiting + Pyrosis and regurgitation + IBS-D while IBD has Diarrhea (± rectorrhagia) Abdominal pain (less predominant in UC)
  • Both Celiac and IBD have Protein losing enteropathy endued malabsobtion sign / Symptoms including
    • Refractory iron-deficiency anemia
    • Short stature Failure to thrive


Special accompanied entities
IBD Celiac
  • Weight loss (less prevalent and extreme in UC)
  • Sexual maturation delay
  • Pneumopathies
  • Psychological syndromes
  • Arthritis and arthralgias (the most common in both CD and UC)
  • Ocular: acute episcleritis, uveitis, orbital myositis
  • Skin: Erythema nodosum, pyoderma gangrenosum
  • Hepatobiliary system: primary sclerosing cholangitis (less predominant in CD), autoimmune hepatitis (unusual)
  • Renal system: ureteral obstruction, hydronephrosis, urinary stones
  • Vascular system: thrombocytosis, hyperfibrinogenemia, elevated factor V–VII, Depression antithrombin III
  • Bone: osteoporosis (less predominant in UC)
  • Dermatitis herpetiformis
  • Vitamin B12 deficiency
  • Neurological symptoms
  • Menstrual disturbances
  • Bleeding diathesis (malabsorption of vitamin K)
  • Paresthesia, cramps and tetany (hypocalcemia)
  • Hepatobiliary system: LFT rising
  • Osteopenia, osteomalacia and osteoporosis
  • Edema, ascites and anasarca (hypoproteinemia)
  • Hypopituitarism and adrenal insufficiency
  • Recurrent mouth ulcers
HSV-1, EBV, MTB

Remedies

Top character Modalities Other Sign / Symptoms
Nat-s
  • Yellow and Watery Stool
  • Copious / Greasy stool
  • Burning sensation in the anus after passing stool
  • Rumbling / Gurgling in bowels along with diarrhea
  • .
Gently rubbing the belly amel the pain Umbilical region cramps
China
  • Diarrhea + Marked Weakness /Exhaustion/ Fatigue
  • Yellow / Frothy stool
  • Excessive flatulence while passing stool.
  • Undigested food
Bending double affords relief in the abdominal pain.
  • Abdomen seems bloated with gas.
  • Abdominal pain due to gas
  • Another feature is belching with a bitter taste.
Lycopodium
  • Excessive gas is a primary symptom.
  • Bloating of the abdomen
  • The stomach feels full and distended, and there is a feeling of rolling of gas.
There is also a sharp, persistent pain in the abdomen.
Kali-c
  • Unreleased gas with hard distension of abdomen.
  • The stomach feels as if it will burst.
  • Sour belching may also be present in some cases.
Painless diarrhea can also be a symptom.
Carb-v
  • Stool is frequent and very Bad/ Foul smelling
  • Ineffectual urge to pass stool, accompanied by a lot of release of wind.
  • Distended abdomen makes it difficult to wear any tight clothing around the waist.
Another symptom is a burning sensation in the stomach.
Ars
  • Extreme weight loss
  • Acute exhaustion
  • Diarrhea + Foul-smelling Stool / Wind
  • Sometimes the stool smells of rotten eggs.
  • Cramping in the intestines arises along with stool.
  • Pressure in the rectum is also present.
  • Heartburn, nausea, and vomiting may also occur.
  • Anxiety + Restlessness may accompany these symptoms in an extreme degree.

2. – For

3. Lycopodium and Kali Carb – For Excessive Gas in the Abdomen

4. Carbo Veg – Homeopathic Medicine For Celiac Disease When Stool is Very Bad Smelling

5. Arsenic Album – For Extreme Weight Loss

  1. Pascual V, Dieli-Crimi R, López-Palacios N, Bodas A, Medrano LM, Núñez C. Inflammatory bowel disease and celiac disease: overlaps and differences. World J Gastroenterol. 2014 May 7;20(17):4846-56. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i17.4846. PMID: 24803796; PMCID: PMC4009516.