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Clementine Bulimia Nervosa Treatment Center
In Clifton, VA

Bulimia nervosa is a very serious mental health condition that affects people of all ages, races, genders and cultural backgrounds. Bulimia nervosa is one of the most common eating disorders in the United States today. Characterized by a recurring cycle of binge eating and purging behaviors like self-induced vomiting, individuals with bulimia nervosa often experience a negative body image and depression.

For adolescents and families interested in treatment options for bulimia nervosa disorder in Clifton, Clementine provides comprehensive treatment in a comfortable and home-like setting. We are proud to provide our clients with access to both psychiatric and medical care.

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Seeking Treatment for Bulimia Nervosa Disorder in Clifton

Adolescents with a bulimia nervosa diagnosis are at risk for developing a variety of long-term health effects if they do not seek treatment for the condition. Before loved ones finalize the search for bulimia nervosa treatment in Clifton, it’s important to learn more about the health consequences associated with this common eating disorder.

Common Signs and Symptoms

  • Bulimia nervosa in teens usually begins by obsessing about food, counting calories, and fad dieting. These obsessions can cause teens to hide or hoard food away, eat their meals in secret and avoid any social situations that involve food.
  • Adolescents with this type of eating disorder also skip meals frequently, use the restroom during and after meals, experience a lack of self-control when eating or binge eating behaviors, and they may also drink excessive amounts of water in an effort to feel full.
  • Parents and other close relatives may notice the signs associated with self-induced vomiting after meal times as well. Disappearing to the restroom is very common and parents hear the toilet flushing many times in a single trip. Other signs of self-induced vomiting include calluses on the back of hands and knuckles, discolored teeth and bad breath.

Long-Term Bulimia Nervosa Effects

  • Repeated purging can quickly result in severe dehydration and electrolyte imbalances. Electrolyte imbalances can negatively affect every major organ but most often put the greatest amount of strain on the heart. It’s very common for bulimia nervosa disorder in adolescents to cause an irregular heartbeat and without treatment, heart failure.
  • Many young women with bulimia nervosa have infrequent menstrual periods and, in some cases, they can stop having a period altogether. With treatment, most adolescents eventually return to a normal menstrual cycle. However, this process can take months or even years.
  • Self-induced vomiting also puts a great deal of strain on the esophagus. And if vomiting episodes become particularly violent, the esophagus can easily tear and bleed. Repeated vomiting also results in tooth decay and long-term tooth enamel erosion.

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Find out more about our unique approach to eating disorder treatment and recovery.

(888) 228-1253

SEEKING HELP? CALL US TODAY!

The Good News: Bulimia Nervosa Treatment in Clifton

The city of Clifton is located within beautiful and historic Fairfax County, VA. Here, clients and their loved ones will find a relaxed, comfortable and tranquil retreat from everyday life and other common stressors. With many years of combined experience, we believe that Clifton is an ideal recovery location for clients that are interested in residential bulimia nervosa treatment, as it provides a calm and inviting space to begin the recovery process.

Adolescent Bulimia Inpatient Treatment at Clementine

Now is the perfect time to begin the recovery process. At Clementine, we are dedicated to providing the highest quality of care for our adolescent clients in a comfortable, safe and luxurious recovery setting. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with bulimia nervosa and are interested in learning more about our inpatient bulimia nervosa treatment program, please call 855.900.2221 to speak with one of our friendly admissions specialists today.

We’re Here to Help

Get started on your journey to recovery.

All submissions are confidential. An admissions specialist will call you soon.

WE'RE HERE TO HELP

Find out more about our unique approach to eating disorder treatment and recovery.

(888) 228-1253

SEEKING HELP? CALL US TODAY!