What is Celiac Disease?
A common misconception of celiac disease is that many people believe it is gluten sensitivity. However, celiac disease is more severe than minor gluten sensitivity. Celiac disease is an autoimmune disease that occurs when the body attacks the villi, small projections in the small intestine that help you absorb nutrients. If the villi suffer damage, it affects your body’s ability to take in nutrients, creating dangerous problems.
Medical Nutrition Therapy
Gluten is one of the most recognizable triggers for celiac disease, making it crucial to avoid it. Medical nutrition therapy helps those with conditions such as celiac disease find a suitable diet for their lifestyle. Also, medical nutrition therapy can help patients set healthy dietary goals, such as eating appropriate amounts of vitamins and minerals and avoiding foods that can trigger problems. For those with celiac disease, a medical nutrition therapy plan includes eliminating gluten, a protein commonly found in wheat, rye, and barley.
Part of a nutrition plan for someone with celiac disease can include avoiding pasta, bread, and other carbohydrates made with wheat flour and most other forms of flour. Another critical component of Medical Nutrition Therapy for Celiac Disease patients is understanding the importance of reading labels on food items and understanding how food is prepared when you go to restaurants.
It can be overwhelming to make the necessary lifestyle changes that come with celiac disease, but the team of the Summit Health Regional Medical Center can help you through the process. For more on how we can help you meet your dietary needs, please schedule an appointment with our office by calling us today at 928-537-4375.