19 Signs You May Be Gluten Intolerant (SLIDESHOW)

Are you’re feeling tired and headachy, and your digestive system is off (and has been for what seems like forever)? Or maybe you have some other symptoms: some dandruff, a rash, or a frequent feeling that you’re operating in a depressed and disorganized manner.

You know that lots of people are going gluten-free, and you start to wonder: Could I be gluten intolerant, too?

Not everyone with these symptoms will have a gluten intolerance or allergy as there are plenty of other possible causes for each. But the possibility is worth considering if you and your physician can’t identify other potential reasons for your problems.

#11- Neurological Symptoms

Some people with gluten intolerance have been found to have neurological symptoms of varying types and intensity. These symptoms inhibit our daily functions and prevent us from doing anything without trouble. For example, you may feel off balance, which will make it difficult for you to walk straight. A reduction in coordination over a span of time without any focus point of motor deterioration is also commonly witnessed and so are episodes of dizziness. To make diagnosis easier for you, these symptoms mostly arise about an hour after taking a meal with gluten in it. Stay sharp and mostly they can be spotted easily.

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