Eating disorders are problems with the way people eat. They can harm a person's health, emotions, and relationships. Treatment for eating disorders can help you have a healthy weight, develop healthy habits, and change the way you think about food and your body.


Get help early. When an eating disorder is caught early, a person has a better chance of recovery. Make an appointment to see your doctor or an eating disorders specialist.
Go to all medical and care visits. Treatment takes time and effort. Work with the care team to get the help you need. Ask questions whenever you have them.
Focus on a healthy lifestyle. Try to be active every day and have a healthy diet. Get enough sleep. Find ways to manage stress and improve your mood. You might enjoy listening to music, drawing, dancing, writing in a journal, or talking to a friend. Yoga, meditation, or taking a couple of deep breaths also can help you relax.


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If you're thinking about suicide (ending your life), tell a trusted adult or friend right away. There are people who care that can help you.
You can also call or text 988 or go to 988lifeline.org to reach the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Someone is always available to help, 24/7.

What are the different types of eating disorders? There are many types of eating disorders, including:
How are eating disorders treated? A care team of specialists treat people who have an eating disorder. The team can include doctors, behavioral health providers, and a dietitian. These experts work together to monitor the person's medical health, provide counseling, and make dietary recommendations.
Some people can be treated at home with close follow-up with the care team. Others may go to a special program during the day to get help. Some people need to stay in the hospital to make sure they get the treatment they need.