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2015 1T1 Group 4 - Celiac Disease

Page history last edited by class1t1group4 8 years, 8 months ago

Team members

 

Names / Roles:

  • [HAZIQAH]      (Leader)
  • [IRFAN]      (Editor)
  • [EMELIA   (Researcher)

  • [PUTRA]  ( Researcher)

  • [HARIS]      (Researcher)

 

 


Meaning / Definition

  • Celiac disease is a digestive disease that damages the small intestine and interferes with absorption of nutrients from food. 
  • Gluten is found mainly in foods but may also be found in everyday products such as medicines, vitamins, and lip balms.

 


Causes and Effects

 The body's immune system is designed to protect it from foreign invaders,when people with celiac disease eat foods containing gluten, their immune system forms antibodies to gluten which then attack the intestinal lining.This causes inflammation in the intestine and damages the villi, the hair-like structures on the lining of the small intestine.    


Signs and Symptoms

 

 

 

Symptoms of celiac disease vary from person to person. Symptoms may occur in the digestive system or in other parts of the body. Digestive symptoms are more common in infants and young children and may include

-abdominal bloating and pain

-chronic diarrhea

-vomiting and a lot more...

 

 


Prevention and Treatment

you can prevent symptoms and damage to your small intestine by eating a gluten-free diet.

 

 


Link to Other Illnesses or Diseases

 

 


References

Plagiarism is a strongly discouraged.

 

In this section, include the links of all websites you obtained information from to complete your health science wiki page.

For example:

WebMD (http://www.webmd.com/)

 





Comments (1)

Mr Sean Low said

at 2:02 pm on Aug 15, 2015

There are a lot of rooms for improvement for your webpage. At the same time, you have left out the Link to Other Illnesses or Disease as well as the References part.

Overall, good effort.

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