Celiac disease takes different amounts of time to heal. Generally speaking, mild celiac disease will heal in about 1 to 2 weeks, while severe disease will take about 4 weeks. When suffering from celiac disease, medication can be used. Medications include gastric mucosal protectants such as aluminum sulfate and acid inhibitors such as omeprazole, which can promote the repair of gastric mucosa. In general, after the disappearance of epigastric distension and pain and other symptoms, and then take medication for about 1 week, basically can be cured. However, celiac disease is prone to recurrence, when dietary inattention and other reasons arise. Therefore, patients with celiac disease should have a regular diet and life, with more easily digestible food. Ban spicy, greasy and other stimulating food, quit smoking and alcohol and other bad habits. Appropriate exercise can improve physical fitness. Maintaining good living habits and adequate sleep is conducive to the recovery of the disease. It is recommended that patients with celiac disease consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.