Coeliac disease (CD) is an auto-immune disease caused by intolerance to gluten, found in wheat, rye and barley. Around 700,000 people in the UK have it - although seven in every eight are presently undiagnosed and ignorant of their condition. Increased awareness of the disease, ongoing campaigning from the charity Coeliac UK and amendments to NICE guidelines for the diagnosis of both IBS and CD, have all meant that more and more of the 'missing' coeliac patients are being picked up. Coeliac UK welcome over 100 new members a month. Mild CD in particular is more common than previously thought. Coeliac Disease: What you need to know addresses the needs of those who suspect they may have CD, or who are newly diagnosed, both of whom are increasing in number. It aims to support and advise those with the disease, as well as those who are parents of coeliac children or who care for adults with CD. Topics include: - definition of CD - tests and diagnosis - diet and nutrition - ensuring the gluten-free diet is adequate - other auto-immune conditions - eg type 1 diabetes thyroid disease - other health issues - eg lowered fertility, skin problems - Living gluten-free - practicalities, staying healthy - children and teenagers - further help and resources, including gluten-free food sources.
Coeliac Disease : What You Need to Know