4. Fatigue
Do you have low energy levels? Celiac disease is a common cause of extreme fatigue and very low energy levels. One study found that around 51 Celiac patients who were left untreated had much more fatigue and other low energy level problems than those who led a diet free of gluten.
Some even found that celiac disease was linked to sleep disorders that contributed to the daily low energy levels and fatigue. If celiac disease is left untreated, mineral deficiencies and even vitamin deficiencies which could lead to additional fatigue. Other potential causes of fatigue besides celiac disease are anemia, thyroid problems, depression, infection. Excess fatigue can be extremely dangerous to an individual on a regular basis, especially when your work and daily tasks require to you to be alert and aware your current surroundings. It’s important to note the symptoms that are above and determine whether you have celiac disease.