Celiac/Gluten Intolerance Test
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See allExperience the simplicity of tracking your gluten sensitivity using GetTested’s Celiac / Gluten Intolerance Rapid Test. Crafted for both convenience and precision, this at-home test pinpoints potential celiac disease, enabling you to manage your health proactively. Should your symptoms not align with celiac disease, they could be attributed to an allergic reaction or a food intolerance to wheat instead.
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What is measuren in the Celiac/Gluten Intolerance test?
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How is the Celiac/Gluten Intolerance test carried out?
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When should I take the test?
If I'm on a gluten free diet, can I take the test?
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Hi, My 9 year old daughter Cassia has been off gluten for nearly 2 months following her doctors advice. Last Friday Cassia had some chicken nuggets and a malteser ice-cream on Sunday and her symptoms have started again. Cassia had a little nose bleed yesterday and her nasal congestion has come back a bit also. The red ring around her lips especially the bottom lip has started to appear again. It seems that a little gluten effects Cassia in a negative way now. Cassia also went to see a dietician last week and we were told that her weight is just ok and it seems that Cassia is losing weight. The dietician said this could be due to her small intestine not able to absorb proper vitamins thru her food due to damage possibly done by the gluten. Cassias immunoglobulin E levels were also elevated a couple of months ago. My daughter has gluten intolerance and what tes tis best to see what's going on?Hi Clive! Sorry to keep you waiting. These comments sometimes get lost in all the spam comments. If she has already been diagnosed with gluten intolerance, I don't see the point in testing for gluten intolerance. With that said, what I would consider are the following tests: https://gettested.co.uk/product/allergy-test-medium/ https://gettested.co.uk/product/gut-microbiome-test-xl/
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