Can you eat bamboo shoots with celiac disease?

People with gastric celiac disease are advised not to eat bamboo shoots. Bamboo shoots are a common food that is inherently cold in nature, and when patients with gastric celiac disease eat a large amount of cold food, it can lead to impaired spleen and stomach function, which in turn is detrimental to the treatment of the disease. The dietary fiber content in bamboo shoots is particularly high, which is more difficult to digest and also causes irritation to the gastric mucosa. Patients with celiac disease, whose protective barrier of the gastric mucosa has been damaged, can cause some irritation when digesting bamboo shoots, which is not conducive to the recovery of celiac disease. Many patients with celiac disease have indigestion, and after eating bamboo shoots, they also experience bloating and abdominal pain, etc. Bamboo shoots themselves are a hairy substance, and some people are allergic to them after eating them, and when patients with celiac disease are allergic to bamboo shoots, their condition will worsen after eating them.