Those with celiac disease often have musculoskeletal problems like joint pain and aching bones. Though it is not clear exactly how having celiac disease affects the joints and bones, some suggest that malabsorption is the culprit. The nutrient deficiencies or autoimmune process experienced by people with celiac disease may impact joint and bone health, thereby generating other health conditions beyond the gastrointestinal.

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