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The earlier an eating disorder is identified and treated, the better the chances of recovery and preventing long-term health complications. At Lyte Psychiatry, we specialize in early diagnosis and treatment for eating disorders in teens, young adults, and adults.
Here’s what you need to know about the early warning signs of eating disorders—and when to seek help.
🚨 Warning signs include:
❌ Counting calories obsessively or labeling foods as “good” or “bad.”
❌ Avoiding entire food groups (e.g., cutting out carbs, fats, or sugars without medical reasons).
❌ Frequently talking about weight, dieting, or body image concerns.
❌ Becoming overly anxious about eating in front of others.
Eating disorders often begin with subtle changes in how a person eats.
🚨 Warning signs include:
❌ Skipping meals or making excuses for not eating.
❌ Suddenly eating very small portions or refusing to eat certain foods.
❌ Hiding food, eating in secret, or binge-eating when alone.
❌ Cutting food into tiny pieces or taking an excessively long time to eat.
🚨 Warning signs include:
❌ Frequently checking the mirror for body flaws or seeking reassurance about appearance.
❌ Wearing baggy clothes to hide weight loss.
❌ Complaining about being “too fat” even when underweight.
❌ Avoiding social events due to body image concerns.
Both rapid weight loss and fluctuating weight can be red flags for an eating disorder.
🚨 Warning signs include:
❌ Losing weight quickly without a clear medical reason.
❌ Gaining and losing weight in cycles (yo-yo dieting).
❌ Frequently weighing themselves and reacting emotionally to the number on the scale.
🚨 Warning signs include:
❌ Exercising even when sick, injured, or exhausted.
❌ Feeling guilty or anxious if they miss a workout.
❌ Prioritizing exercise over social activities or responsibilities.
❌ Using laxatives, diuretics, or diet pills to “control” weight.
Eating disorders often come with mood changes, social withdrawal, and emotional struggles.
🚨 Warning signs include:
❌ Increased anxiety, depression, or irritability.
❌ Withdrawing from friends and family or avoiding meals with others.
❌ Becoming defensive or secretive when asked about food or weight.
❌ Mood swings related to eating, weight, or body image concerns.
💡 Why it matters: Eating disorders are often linked to depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem—seeking help early can prevent emotional distress from worsening.
Over time, disordered eating takes a serious toll on the body.
🚨 Warning signs include:
❌ Fatigue, dizziness, or fainting due to lack of nutrition.
❌ Thinning hair, brittle nails, or dry skin from malnutrition.
❌ Constantly feeling cold (even in warm weather).
❌ Stomach pain, bloating, or digestive issues from binge-eating or purging.
❌ Irregular or missing periods in females.
At Lyte Psychiatry, we offer specialized care for:
✔️ Anorexia Nervosa (Extreme food restriction and weight loss).
✔️ Bulimia Nervosa (Binge-eating followed by purging behaviors).
✔️ Binge-Eating Disorder (Frequent overeating without purging).
✔️ Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) (Extreme food avoidance due to fear or sensory issues).
✔️ Other Eating Disorders that impact mental and physical health.
📞 Call Lyte Psychiatry today to schedule a consultation. 469-733-0848
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🏢 Located in Dallas, TX – Offering in-person & virtual therapy sessions.
Q: How do I know if I have an eating disorder?
A: If thoughts about food, weight, or body image dominate your life and cause distress or unhealthy behaviors, it may be time to seek professional support.
Q: Can therapy help with eating disorders?
A: Yes! Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), nutritional counseling, and medical support are highly effective in treating eating disorders.
Q: What if my loved one refuses to get help?
A: It’s common for individuals with eating disorders to deny or downplay their struggles. Express concern with compassion and consider reaching out to a therapist for guidance.
Q: Do you offer virtual therapy for eating disorders?
A: Yes! We provide secure, online therapy sessions for clients who prefer remote treatment.
Q: How do I book an appointment at Lyte Psychiatry?
A: 📞 Call us today 🌐 Visit our website 🏢 Walk into our Dallas, TX office