NURSING 2
Reflection on Celiac Disease
Celiac disease is triggered by the excessive consumption of gluten. It arises for the
immune reaction within the small intestines leading to the damage of the small intestine. It leads
to the inability of the intestines to absorb nutrients. The symptoms experienced are the same in
children and adults. It leads to stunted growth and has significant effects on the children as they
grow into puberty. Some patients experiencing a mild form of the condition might not show any
symptoms. Loss of appetite, bloating, abdominal pain, and indigestion is some of the most
excellent effects of the disease with a significant long-term impact.
The tests are based on the presence of certain nutrients in the blood. Failure to detect the
presence of the iron in the absorption could be a pointer to the condition. Vitamin deficiency is
also a pointer to the state. Timely detection is essential in addressing the effects of the disease
early enough. The treatment is attributed to the necessary support of enhanced outlook that
focuses on the different mechanisms that are instrumental in improving the treatment process.
The condition is attributed to a genetic basis that is instrumental in addressing the clear
elements that are essential pointers to the treatment options. It results in the enhanced projection
of the aspects that need to be basic pointers to the advancement of the condition. It leads to
immense damage to the small intestines. Differential diagnosis is vital in ensuring that the
situation is reduced in the capability to address the problem. Pathophysiology leads to abdominal
conditions that are determined in enhancing the change process that is instrumental to the
enhanced treatment options. The consideration of the effects is defined in attesting to the
material enhancements that are instrumental to the management of the existing problems.
The pamphlet provides a clear presentation of the different elements that pertain the
disease that is essential in the enhancement of the required conditions. It seeks to address the