The disease can grow at any age in life, from childhood to late adulthood but in reality 83 percent of the population having celiac disease is not being diagnosed because there are many varying symptoms that may vary from person to person. For example, a person may have constipation; the other may have diarrhoea while the third may not have any difficulty with stool pattern
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disease, though once thought to be a primarily childhood disease, can affect people of any age. Epidemiologic studies have suggested that a substantial portion of patients are diagnosed after the age of 50.
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