A rare complication of the disease is muscle cramps, osteoporosis, acute and obvious malnutrition with bulges and ascites in the limbs. The disease may affect the nervous system in an unknown way leading to numbness in the limbs with cerebral ataxia due to its calcification in the cerebellum, And the associated diseases, which doctors have noticed in patients with wheat intolerance more than other people allergic and autoimmune diseases, which include Hashimoto disease which affects the thyroid gland and type I diabetes and Schugren disease, and associated diseases as well as da Inflammatory bowel disease, chronic liver disease, epilepsy, and primary biliary cirrhosis
Antibiotic deficiency is also more common in people with wheat allergies, and long-term complications of osteoporosis occur even in patients who adhere to gluten-free food.