This study aimed to provide an overview of the established literature and studies on the relationship of celiac disease to mental health. Celiac disease is an immune disease in which people cannot eat gluten because it harms the small intestine, Celiac disease affects everyone differently. One person may experience physical symptoms such as diarrhea and abdominal pain, while another person may experience a mental health disorder as anxiety, depression or irritability. Methods: PubMed, Science Direct, Google Scholar, CINAHL, Semantic Scholar, and Elsevier were used to search for articles.
Results and Conclusion:The study found is a significant association between celiac disease and psychological function. Anxiety, depression, eating disorder, and fatigue were common problems reported in celiac patients prior to diagnosis. We found that Celiac disease side effects can affect the brain in different ways, reducing the quality of life for people with celiac disease or even untreated or diagnosed. Persons with Celiac Disease should be subjected to psychological examination and evaluation, treatment of associated MHD and work to alleviate the psychosocial distress associated with GFD.