Condition
Pediatric Bulimia Nervosa
What You Need to Know
Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder.
Key Symptoms
The most common symptoms of bulimia may include:
- Often has a normal or low body weight but sees him or herself as weighing too much
- Repeated episodes of binge eating
- Self-induced throwing up
Diagnosis
Bulimia is typically diagnosed by:
- Psychological testing by a child psychiatrist or mental health expert
Treatment
Treatment may include:
- Individual therapy
- Family therapy
- Behavior changes
- Nutritional rehabilitation
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Meet the Providers Who Treat Bulimia Nervosa
Departments that Treat Bulimia Nervosa

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.