Kids and Tummies

Pediatric Gastroenterologists located in Gulfport, MS & Ocean Springs, MS

The board-certified team at Kids and Tummies in Gulfport and Ocean Springs, Mississippi, provides expert care for your child’s abdominal pain. They are skilled in diagnosing your child’s condition and have the expertise to provide successful treatment. To schedule an appointment, call the friendly practice today or book your appointment online.

Celiac Disease Specialist

Celiac Disease Q & A

What is celiac disease?

When a child has celiac disease, an autoimmune condition, eating gluten triggers the immune system to attack the small intestine. This results in damage to the microvilli, which are tiny finger-like projections in the small intestine that absorb nutrients from food. Without healthy microvilli, a child’s intestines can’t absorb the vitamins and minerals needed for growth and good health.

The villain in celiac disease, gluten, is a protein found in certain grains, namely wheat, rye, and barley. When a child stops eating gluten, the small intestine can slowly heal so they feel better and can absorb nutrients properly.

What are the symptoms of celiac disease?

The symptoms of celiac disease can vary according to your child’s age.

Infants and toddlers

When your child starts eating solid foods, usually around the age of six months, the food can contain gluten. Damage to the intestines can cause malabsorption of nutrients, which slows down your child’s growth, causing them to fall behind on the growth charts.

Other symptoms of celiac disease at this young age include irritability, bloating, vomiting, and diarrhea.

Young children

At this age, vomiting becomes less common, but symptoms of gas, diarrhea, constipation, abdominal distention, and stomach pain can be prominent.

Older children

In the adolescent years, your child’s abdominal problems might include constipation, vomiting, and stomach pain. Other symptoms may include:

  • Delay in onset of puberty
  • Anemia
  • Skin rashes
  • Weight loss
  • Short stature
  • Headaches and migraines
  • Bone and joint pain
  • Mouth sores

In some cases, your child might suffer from anxiety, depression, or panic attacks.

How is celiac disease treated?

If they’re diagnosed with celiac disease, your child will need to follow a gluten-free diet for the rest of their life, so you’ll need to learn about which foods, medications, and other products may contain gluten. This involves reading product labels and learning about which foods may contain hidden gluten.

Typically, your child can enjoy a variety of whole foods, such as fruits, vegetables, milk, eggs, plain meats and fish, beans and legumes, and gluten-free grains. The team at Kids and Tummies can give you nutritional guidance to smoothly transition you to gluten-free living.

They also may refer you to a registered dietitian for further details on changes to make in your child’s eating plan. Some parents change their whole family to gluten-free eating to avoid the chance of cross-contamination of the affected child’s food.

To learn more about celiac disease and how it can be treated, call Kids and Tummies or book an appointment online today.

Accepting New Patients

Would you like to schedule a new patient appointment with Dr. Ulmer? If so, please click here for our New Patient Packet and for information about your first visit. Click here to Request an Appointment, and find information on our office hours and locations.

Primary Services

The team offers comprehensive evaluations and therapies, treating each young patient with personalized care. They include the entire family in the child’s treatment, making visits and treatments an all-inclusive experience. The personalized attention they give children to ensure their successful outcomes make them a standout practice.

To schedule an appointment, call Kids and Tummies today or book an appointment online.

Kids and Tummies

Kids and Tummies
4.9
Based on 364 reviews
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Leslie WoodcockLeslie Woodcock
17:28 23 Aug 24
RebeccaE RayRebeccaE Ray
19:17 19 Aug 24
Very friendly staff. They were very patient and understanding with my child with special needs.
Great place
Tabitha SpearsTabitha Spears
17:19 30 Apr 24
We love Dr April Ulmer. She diagnosed m sons gallbladder and we had it removed. She is dealing with his acid reflux right now. Her and her staff are wonderful. A must see if your child is having stomach issues.
ASHLEY DAVISASHLEY DAVIS
03:53 28 Mar 24
Dr. Ulmer and the WHOLE staff at this office are amazing. We learned more in one office visit than we have in 3 years with other doctors. This place is an answered prayer for us. She is the best and she cares about my baby the way she does her own.
Stephanie KnightStephanie Knight
18:59 06 Dec 23
Dr. Ulmer has been my daughter's GI physician for over 3 years and performed her gallbladder surgery. She and her staff have been wonderful and my daughter loves her team. I would recommend Kids and Tummies for any child that is having stomach issues.
Phu NguyenPhu Nguyen
21:28 18 Oct 23
Dr. Ulmer was so kind and informative as well as receptive to my questions and concerns for my child. My kids were very comfortable with her and the office was very kid friendly.
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Office

(228) 222 4072 

401 Cowan Rd. Suite B,

Gulfport, MS 39507

Office

(228) 222 4072 

1161 Robinson St.,

Ocean Springs, MS 39564

Monday to Friday : 8am – 4pm

Saturday : Closed
Sunday : Closed