Irritable Bowel Syndrome May Be Due To Missed Celiac Disease Or Food Intolerance

Irritable bowel syndrome is the most commonsymptoms suggestive of IBS before that diagnosis is
gastrointestinal diagnosis yet it is not really a diseaseestablished.More recently, food intolerance other than
nor does it have confirmatory diagnostic tests. Rather,gluten or wheat have been suggested as a treatable
it is diagnosed based on a constellation of symptomscause of IBS. Blood tests for a type of antibody
and the absence of other diagnoses. Commonknown as IgG have been advocated by several
symptoms attributed to IBS are abdominal pain,researchers as being helpful for advising people about
cramping, diarrhea, bloating and excess gas. Celiaceliminating or avoiding certain foods as a treatment of
disease or gluten sensitivity is a common butIBS. Recent evidence suggests that a significant
frequently missed gastrointestinal diagnosis. Ingestion ofreduction of IBS symptoms can be achieved in people
gluten containing foods in affected individualswho avoid foods based on elevated IgG antibodies to
commonly causes symptoms attributed to IBS that arefoods. Atkinson et. al 2004 reported 10-26%
relieved with gluten-free diet in at least 10-20% ofimprovement in symptoms in patients compared with
people misdiagnosed with IBS. Other food intolerancescontrols. Deterioration was noted in those who relaxed
are also a likely a cause of IBS symptoms that maytheir dietary restriction of foods they had avoided
improve with avoidance of certain foods.IBS is abecause of elevated antibody levels. These findings
diagnosis of exclusion. Other causes of symptoms ofrequire further validation and are facing significant
abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, or alternatingresistance to acceptance by many in the medical
constipation and diarrhea should be excluded bycommunity, especially in the U.S. However, elimination
doctor's review of medical history, a physical examdiets have long been reported effective by many
and some screening laboratory tests and arguably apeople. The possibility of food intolerance as a
colonoscopy. The other conditions that traditionallyreversible cause of symptoms attributed to a
doctors are most concerned about excluding includesyndrome with little other effective treatments except
inflammatory bowel diseases (ulcerative colitis, Crohn'smostly ineffective treatments in the past and very
disease) and cancer. Less worrisome but treatablenew medications with limited efficacy and unproven
conditions that need to be excluded include lactoselong term safety should prompt further studies and an
intolerance, intestinal infections especially parasites likeopenness to dietary trials.If you have been diagnosed
giardia, and food intolerance. Celiac disease thoughwith irritable bowel syndrome I recommend you
now known to be very common, affectingconfirm that Celiac disease has been excluded. Food
approximately one percent of the U.S. population, hasintolerance should also be considered though testing
been largely ignored as a possible cause of IBSmay not be covered by your insurance and/or
symptoms. Most primary care physicians are awareaccepted by your doctor as valid. Elimination of
that diarrhea is a common symptom of Celiac diseasecommon foods and their proteins causing intolerance,
but not that it may present in adults and be associatedwheat, barley and rye (gluten); cow's milk protein
with constipation. Most doctors are unaware that the(casein); soy; and peanuts is worth a try. Be sure to
prevalence of Celiac disease in IBS patients may bekeep a food-symptom diary and re-introduce one food
as high as 20%.Typical lab tests ordered by doctorsor food protein back into your diet at a time. One diet
screening for more serious intestinal diseases that maythat effectively eliminates all the major food proteins
mimick IBS include a complete blood count (CBC)causing intolerances but may be difficult to follow is the
looking for signs of blood loss or anemia (lowpaleo diet ( Hoey. "Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Could it
hemoglobin or hematocrit), signs of inflammation orbe Celiac Disease?" Can Med J. 2002; 166:479-802.
infection (high white blood cell count and/or plateletSander et al, "Association of Adult Coeliac Disease
count) and stool tests for blood (fecal occult blood testwith Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Case-Control Study
or FOBT) or white blood cells (WBCs or fecalin Patients Fulfilling Rome II Criteria Referred to
leukocytes). The stool tests are looking for signs ofSecondary Care." Lancet. 2001; 358:1504-82. Atkinson
bleeding, infection or inflammation of the intestine. IBSW; Sheldon TA; Shaath N; Wharwell PJ. "Food
does not cause bleeding or intestinal inflammationelimination bsed on IgG antibodies in irritable bowel
whereas inflammatory bowel disease, infection orsyndrome; a randomised controlled trial." Gut 2004;
cancer may. Normal tests are reassurring though do53:1459-1464.3. Isolauri E; Rautava S; Kalliamaki M.
not exclude more serious disease. Most"Food allergy in irritable bowel syndrome: new facts
gastroenterologists believe a colonoscopy should beand old fallacies." Gut 2004; 53:1391-3.Dr. Scot Lewey is
performed.However, most doctors, even manya physician who is subspecialty trained and board
gastroenterologists, fail to test for Celiac diseasecertified in gastroenterology (diseases of the digestive
though it is common and screening blood tests exist.tract) that has over 20 years of experience as an
The reasons for this are many and are more fullyexpert clinician, researcher, lecturer and author of more
explained elsewhere. However, the common incidence,than twenty articles, book chapters, and scientific
presence of screening tests and available treatmentabstracts. His special interests include Celiac disease,
should make screening for Celiac disease part of thefood intolerance and allergies, colitis, Crohn's disease,
standard evaluation of all patients presenting withirritable bowel syndrome & reflux.