Can you outgrowceliac disease(an intolerance to gluten)?
Unfortunately, no, you’re able to’t.
Years ago, doctors thought that only children had celiac disease and that children could outgrow it.
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So it’s understandable why you might think that celiac disease works in a similar way.
But celiac disease doesn’t follow that same pattern.
First off, it’s not a true allergyit’s what’s called an autoimmune condition.
Doctors believe that once this process starts, it’s impossible to stop.
That’s why celiac disease is considered a lifelong condition, not something you might ever outgrow.
If they get it wrong, the child in question could be following a gluten-free diet for no reason.
In children, the process of testing for the condition starts withblood tests.
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