{"id":2619,"date":"2013-09-10T16:25:13","date_gmt":"2013-09-10T20:25:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.allergy-details.com\/?p=2619"},"modified":"2013-09-10T16:25:13","modified_gmt":"2013-09-10T20:25:13","slug":"celiac-disease-peripheral-neuropathy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.allergy-details.com\/celiac-disease-c\/celiac-disease-peripheral-neuropathy\/","title":{"rendered":"Celiac Disease and Peripheral Neuropathy"},"content":{"rendered":"

Some people with Celiac disease may experience peripheral neuropathy, among the many other symptoms that are possible.\u00a0 Not all neurologists will necessarily think of celiac disease as a possible cause so it is helpful if you understand this.<\/p>\n

Peripheral neuropathy is the medical term for damage to the peripheral nervous system, in other words, the system of nerves connecting the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body: arms, fingers, toes, feet etc.\u00a0 When these connections are damaged, symptoms vary from loss of sensation or pain through to inability to control muscles.There are many causes for this condition, including:<\/p>\n