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search for information about high levels of amylase, relating to Celiac Disease?
I recently had a sharp pain in the abdomen, pelvis and lower right (made me think that trouble was a woman) in the area and the urgency of getting to the bathroom. nausea after eating, tiredness, burning eyes, heartburn feeling that is really on my back and the symptoms may be related to celiac disease, such as pain on knees and joints. I no longer felt better wheat, began again in bread, pizza and cookies then just been feeling worse with symptoms described. Today I learned that the level of amylase is high in a blood test. I thought I had a female problem – I went to the gynecologist did an ultrasound – Pending the results there – high-tech, but she said everything seemed normal for her. going to my primary care physician and request that the test for the disease Celiac safe to know that rather than continuing to speculate about a wheat allergy. Anyone out there who is celiac and has had symptoms like pelvic pain particularly the lowest? 2 attempts to resolve this and not be afraid.
Amylase is an enzyme to the pancreas and pancreas reacts to what is happening in the intestine to secrete amylase. So the connection is messy or pancreas is in overdrive and amylase secretion too. Get tested for celiac disease (has to be eating gluten or the test is not accurate) and we also need the pancreas and liver functions checked. If you have been diagnosed with celiac disease, then you need to stay on the gluten-free diet and not slip up and eat only bread pizza and cookies that are gluten-free – Yes, very good substitutes. The fact that the symptoms disappear on a gluten-free diet does not mean you can stop eating gluten.
