Gluten allergy symptoms In different age groups

One of the difficulties that you face when trying to identify and locate a gluten-sensitivity is how the symptoms manifest differently for different age groups. Gluten-free allergy symptoms that are specific to children, although there are also some that are more common among mature adults. Let's examine these symptoms distinguish sensitivity in both age groups and how they differ.
Wheat allergy vs. gluten allergy
First of all, you need to understand that a wheat allergy is not the same as a gluten allergy. A wheat allergy is the result of a response of histamine, just like a peanut allergy or hay fever. A gluten allergy, which for this article we will consider a gluten sensitivity or intolerance, is an autoimmune reaction where your body attacks itself when it detects gluten in your system. A gluten-free sensitivity or allergy can have different degrees of severity, the worst of which is Celiac disease, which can only be diagnosed with the presence of the celiac genes, HLA-DQ2 or HLA-DQ8.
Gluten allergy symptoms in adults
In adults, many of these symptoms have earned the moniker silent celiac disease symptoms because they do not always see the symptoms you listed first when people discuss gluten intolerance or celiac disease.
These symptoms are pain in the joints, headache, minerals and vitamin deficiencies (especially vitamin D and calcium), migraine and a loss in bone density. In some cases, the people slowly develop ataxia and not realize that it is a result of the consumption of gluten.
Gluten allergy symptoms In children
While all the symptoms mentioned in relation to adults are present in children as well, it is more usual for the following symptoms and to represent the explicit route to a gluten intolerance diagnosis.
If your child is losing weight when he or she needs to grow and gaining weight while also experiencing digestive disorders like diarrhea, constipation and gas, then I would suggest that you discuss this issue with your pediatrician. A common and unfortunate symptom of gluten intolerance is a failure to thrive; because this can have lifelong consequences, it is necessary that it be diagnosed as soon as possible.
This should help you better understand how gluten allergy symptoms for people of different age groups can manifest. However, this is not a condition that can be defined or explained in a neat article. I encourage you to do further research and above all, that you consult your doctor about this.


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