Medications
Medications usually are not needed to treat
celiac disease. If you or your child has been
diagnosed with this condition, your health professional may recommend taking a
vitamin supplement that has iron and calcium. After you or your child is on a
gluten-free diet, symptoms should go away within 2 or
3 weeks, nutrients should absorb normally, and the
small intestine should gradually heal.
Medication is only needed if you or your child becomes seriously
ill with celiac disease or if
complications develop. Medications will be given only
long enough to correct these problems. Doctors may prescribe steroid
medications to ease swelling in the intestine and to help it absorb nutrients
better. However, not all experts agree about the use of these medications to
treat celiac disease. Some complications, such as delayed growth, cannot be
treated with medication.