Testing infants for celiac disease at such a young age isn’t generally recommended. Celiac disease is an autoimmune condition that is triggered by the ingestion of gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye. Since your infants are currently only consuming breast milk or formula, they aren’t exposed to gluten yet, which means testing them now wouldn’t help detect celiac disease. Blood tests for celiac look for specific antibodies that indicate an immune response to gluten, something that wouldn’t be triggered until they start consuming solid foods that contain gluten, typically around 6 months of age or later. If there’s a strong family history of celiac disease, it’s important to monitor for symptoms once the introduction of gluten-containing foods begins. Symptoms in infants and young children can include diarrhea, constipation, failure to thrive, irritability, and other gastrointestinal issues. If any of these symptoms become apparent after introducing gluten, it would be appropriate to have a conversation with a pediatrician about testing. This usually involves an initial blood test for specific antibodies, followed by a confirmatory intestinal biopsy if necessary. However, it’s crucial to continue including gluten in their diet until all testing is complete to avoid false-negative results. Celiac disease has a genetic component, so discussing family history with your doctor may also lead to genetic testing options. Meanwhile, maintaining routine wellness visits with your pediatrician remains important to ensure any concerns are timely addressed and managed.
क्या मुझे अपने शिशुओं का सीलिएक रोग के लिए अभी टेस्ट करवाना चाहिए या जब वे ठोस आहार शुरू करें तब तक इंतजार करना चाहिए?
मेरी पत्नी के रिश्तेदारों को सीलिएक है। हमारे पास एक 2 महीने का बच्चा और 12 दिन के जुड़वां बच्चे हैं। क्या हमें अभी उनका टेस्ट कराना चाहिए या ठोस आहार शुरू होने तक इंतजार करना चाहिए?
Have any of the twins shown any symptoms such as bloating or diarrhea?:
- Yes, one has symptomsIs there a family history of other autoimmune diseases besides celiac?:
- No, only celiacWhat is the current feeding method for your twins?:
- Formula feeding exclusivelyHave you discussed your concerns with your pediatrician?:
- Yes, already had a discussionWhen do you plan to start introducing solid foods?:
- In the next couple of monthsHow do you feel about the potential for celiac disease in your children?:
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Doctors' responses
Hello dear Yes risk exist Since relatives have this gluten based celiac disorder so infants may inherit it. I suggest you please get following tests done for confirmation of exact diagnosis and best treatment Please donot take any medication without consulting the concerned physician only HLA dQ8 HLA dQ2 CBC Esr Rft Lft Serum TSH Serum ferritin Routine celiac testing may be not provide clarification in detail Hopefully improvement occurs Regards
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