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Is raynaud's disease correlated/associated with gluten intolerance/celiac disease? if so why/in what way?

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Not usually : Celiac disease is a response to gluten. The ANA is not a specific part of celiac disease.

Answered 6/10/2014

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No: Raynaud's does not usually involve the intestinal tract. Its symptoms are sensitivity to cold causing pain, coldness, and color changes in the hands and feet.

Answered 1/14/2019

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