Teen Bulimia Disorder Treatment In Pennsylvania

Bulimia nervosa repeats a frequent cycle that involves eating large amounts of food, followed by purging (self-induced vomiting), fasting, laxative abuse

Teen Bulimia Disorder Treatment In Pennsylvania

What is Bulimia Nervosa?

Bulimia nervosa repeats a frequent cycle that involves eating large amounts of food, followed by purging (self-induced vomiting), fasting, laxative abuse, excessive exercise, or other compensatory behaviors. Over time, the physically damaging effects of bulimia mirror the intense emotional toll the disorder can take on a young woman.

Bulimia and Shame

Bulimia nervosa can often be disguised in young women, outwardly appearing well-nourished but harboring deep fears of weight gain or desperately seeking weight loss. Young women struggling with bulimia often try to compensate for bingeing by the removal of excess food. Secret purging and bingeing behaviors amplifies their feelings of shame, guilt, or disgust.

Adolescent Bulimia Health Risks

Bulimia can cause your adolescent to experience very considerable symptoms, such as dehydration, organ damage, heart problems, and lab deficiencies. Some health effects of adolescent bulimia can be life-threatening or cause permanent damage.

  • Heart problems
  • Kidney issues
  • Dehydration
  • Edema
  • Stomach ulcers
  • Esophageal inflammation
  • Tooth decay and staining
  • Digestive abnormalities
  • Menstrual cycle irregularities
  • Anxiety & depression
  • Substance abuse
  • Suicidal ideation

Distinguishing Between Bulimia and Anorexia

Bulimia and anorexia are frequently confused because people with each disorder can engage in comparable behaviors and focus on weight and body image.

Get Help for Your Adolescent Today

In our adolescent bulimia treatment program, you’ll discover a passionate and nurturing team of professionals to help your teen heal and recover from bulimia. We understand that adolescent bulimia is a complex issue, and we take a holistic, evidence-based approach to medical stabilization and treatment. Our residential teen program in Pennsylvania is designed to focus the unique needs of each teen patient.


Call us today at 570-718-8800 to learn more about our Pennsylvania adolescent bulimia program.

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