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Condition

Pediatric Anorexia Nervosa

What You Need to Know

Anorexia is a serious medical illness that affects a child's eating behaviors. It's an eating disorder marked by self-starvation.

Key Symptoms

The symptoms of anorexia may vary. They may include:

  • Fear of becoming obese
  • Having a distorted view of their body weight, size or shape
  • Doing a lot of physical activity to help speed up weight loss
  • Being abnormally thin 

Diagnosis

Anorexia is typically diagnosed by child psychiatrist or a mental health expert.

  • They will talk with parents and teachers about the child’s behavior
  • In some cases, your child may need mental health testing

Treatment

Treatment often involves a mix of:

  • Individual therapy
  • Family therapy
  • Behavior changes
  • Nutritional rehab
  • Antidepressant medicines, if your child is also depressed
  • Hospital stay to treat malnutrition

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Meet the Providers Who Treat Anorexia Nervosa

Sabrina's Story

At just 13 years old, Sabrina had already exhausted the endless list of weight-loss diets and programs that had promised her "real" results. And to her ever-deepening frustration and despair, nothing was working.

Departments that Treat Anorexia Nervosa

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    Eating Disorders Clinic

    The Donald Delaney Eating Disorders Clinic at Children's National is dedicated to the specialized care of preadolescent and adolescent patients ages 10-21 years with suspected eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating. Our patients and their families should know they are not alone. Learn more about our clinic.