Help I Am Allergic To Gluten
If you have Gluten Allergy then you suffer from Allergies Type 1, also called Contact Allergies. The Greeks first described this disease in the 2nd Century AD and they called it Koiliakos Disease which means suffering in the bowls. Today the disease is called Coeliac Disease, which is derived from the Greek word Koiliakos.
Coeliac Disease and being allergic to Gluten are similar allergies but not exactly the same. Coeliac disease is a hereditary allergy to gluten that caused damage to the intestinal lining of the small intestine. Gluten allergy does not damage the small intestines but cause many of the same symptoms as Coeliac disease.
Gluten contains a protein that is found in most grains such as wheat, rye, barley, and to a lesser extent oats. When the grains are ground into flower the gluten is what gives the final baked products its strength and elasticity. Without gluten bread is heavy and dense. Depending on the type of grain being tested, different quantities of the gluten protein are found in different grains.
Allergic to gluten symptoms include abdominal cramps, vomiting, irritable bowel, weight loss, diarrhea, constipation. Blood tests can be used to determine if you have an allergy to gluten or if it is possible that you have Coeliac disease. A biopsy of the small intestine is the only way to successfully diagnose Coeliac disease.
Once a confirmed diagnosis is made for a gluten allergy or for celiac disease then the patient must change to a glutted free diet. For the Celica disease suffers, this gluten free diet is for life. There is no cure for celiac disease. Why the immune system attacks the gluten proteins is not known and more testing is required.
Avoidance of gluten-containing foods is the only effective treatment for people who are allergic. Avoidance can be very difficult because gluten protein is often hidden in other foods. Read the label of every food products that comes into your home.
Avoid any food products that have Wheat, Bran, Bread Crumbs, Cereal Extract, Natural Flavoring, Starch, Vegetable Gum, Soy Sauce, Gluten, or Enriched Flower on the label until you know if that particular item will give you an allergy reaction.
For those who are allergic to gluten, following a gluten free diet allows them to take control of their bodies and their life again. The quality of life will be greatly improved with the removal of the allergy symptoms and the health benefits of having the small intestines operating properly.
Always consult your doctor before using this information.
This Article is nutritional in nature and is not to be construed as medical advice.
Pregnancy Tests
Some lab tests are done routinely on all pregnant women. These are important for mother and baby and are usually required by state law. They include blood tests for anemia and the mother's blood type, urine checks for infection and diabetes, and tests to check whether the mother has had certain infections, that include rubella, syphilis and hepatitis B.
Ultrasound, or sonogram, is used in many fields of medicine. High- frequency, pulsating sound waves are bounced off an object and form an image on a screen. This makes it possible to determine the size, shape and other important features of many parts of the body. For pregnant women, there are number of important reasons to have sonogram:
Usually recommended after an abnormal screening test. For example an ultrasound may determine whether a women with an abnormal AFP test is carrying an infant with spina bifida or twins.
Whenever there is the possibility of a pregnancy complication, for example, too much or too little amniotic fluid, slow or fast uterine growth
It helps confirm the expected date of birth if the mother is unsure of her last menstrual period. Sometimes there is an important medical reason to be precise about the due date.
They are also appropriate alongside amniocentesis, showing the doctor the location of the baby and placenta before and during procedure.
In some obstetrical, ultrasounds are routinely used to confirm or to date pregnancies. Some parents request sonograms because they want to have a "snapshot" of their baby in uterus, to see the fetus move, or to know the sex of the baby.
The cost of the procedure is considerable: $100 to $200 per sonogram. If ultrasound is recommended because you are at an increased risk of having a child with particular abnormalities, it is important that the test be performed by a radiologic group with expertise in pinpointing these abnormalities
The risks of ultrasound appear to be exceedingly low. No documented complications have been reported for abdominal ultrasound.

