How is Celiac Disease Diagnosed?
DiagnosisThe first step in the diagnosis of celiac disease is a screening blood test that any doctor or provider can order. If this test is positive, the next step is to confirm the diagnosis with an upper endoscopy with biopsies.
Blood tests
- Test for antibodies to gluten. Elevated levels of celiac antibodies indicate a response of the immune system to gluten, which is typical in people with celiac disease.
- Genetic blood tests are done to determine if the child has a gene necessary to develop celiac disease. If the child lacks the gene, it is highly unlikely to develop celiac disease during their lifetime.
Upper Endoscopy. During an endoscopy, a pediatric gastroenterologist uses a flexible tube with a camera to evaluate the upper digestive tract and take tissue samples for biopsy. Celiac disease is confirmed if the tissue is inflamed and damaged when examined under a microscope.
How is Celiac Disease Treated?
TreatmentsCurrently, there is no cure for celiac disease. The treatment for celiac disease is a strict, lifelong gluten-free diet. Avoiding gluten results in healing the small intestine's lining to heal and allows symptoms to resolve.
Changing a child’s diet and removing all gluten-containing foods can be difficult. A dietitian can help plan a healthy gluten-free diet that based on the child’s age. Gluten is found in wheat, barley, and rye. Typical gluten-containing foods include cereal, crackers, cookies, bread, and pasta.
In addition to food, gluten can be found in medications and other common items that should be avoided. Alternative products without gluten may be available. Items that might contain gluten include:
- Prescription and over-the-counter medications.
- Vitamins and supplements
- Shampoo, conditioner, and lotions
- Toothpaste
- Play-Doh, glue, and paints.
FAQs
Trust NewYork-Presbyterian for Celiac Disease Treatment
Celiac disease in children, can go undiagnosed and untreated. At NewYork-Presbyterian, pediatric gastroenterologists specialize in diagnosing and caring for children with celiac disease and other pediatric digestive diseases. If celiac disease is diagnosed, a dietician will help plan a gluten-free diet for the child. Learn more about celiac disease signs and symptoms . Contact us to make an appointment.