Bulimia Nervosa Treatment in East Delhi ! Dr. Aanchal Miglani
Bulimia nervosa is is a condition that often hides in plain sight — a person may look perfectly fine on the outside while struggling silently with a cycle of bingeing and compensatory behaviour on the inside. If you’ve started searching for bulimia nervosa treatment in East Delhi, it likely means you’ve already noticed that something isn’t right, either in yourself or someone close to you.
At Veyra Care, Dr. Aanchal Miglani has spent over 7 years helping patients break free from this exhausting cycle. As an experienced bulimia nervosa doctor in East Delhi, she focuses on understanding the emotional triggers behind the behaviour, not just managing the behaviour itself.
What Is Bulimia Nervosa?
So what is bulimia nervosa, in simple terms? It’s a bulimia nervosa disorder where episodes of eating large amounts of food in a short time are followed by behaviours meant to “undo” the binge — such as vomiting, fasting, laxative misuse, or excessive exercise. Unlike anorexia nervosa, body weight in bulimia nervosa often stays within a typical range, which can make it easier to hide and harder to detect.
What Causes Bulimia Nervosa?
What causes bulimia nervosa is rarely one single thing. The bulimia nervosa causes we commonly see in clinical practice include:
- A history of dieting or food restriction that spirals into bingeing
- Difficulty managing intense emotions such as shame, anxiety, or anger
- Low self-esteem tied closely to body shape or weight
- Family patterns around food, control, or body image
- Trauma or significant emotional stress
Understanding these causes is essential, because treating the behaviour without addressing what’s driving it rarely leads to lasting change.
Bulimia Nervosa Symptoms to Watch For
Bulimia nervosa symptoms can be subtle, especially in the early stages. Common signs include:
Eating large quantities of food in a short period, often in secret
Weight loss is achieved mainly through strict dieting, fasting, or excessive exercise, without regular bingeing or purging.
Bulimia Nervosa
The person restricts food but also experiences episodes of bingeing or purging, such as self-induced vomiting or misuse of laxatives.
Binge Eating Disorder
Recurrent episodes of eating large amounts of food with a felt loss of control, often followed by guilt or shame.
Body Dysmorphic Disorder
An intense preoccupation with perceived flaws in appearance that others may not even notice.
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Our Approach to Treating Anorexia Nervosa
Dr. Miglani’s approach is built on patience, structure, and respect for each patient’s pace.
Detailed Assessment
A thorough conversation covering eating history, body image, emotional state, and physical health.
Clinical Evaluation
Where needed, physical health checks are coordinated to monitor the impact of restriction on the body.
Personalised Treatment Plan
A combination of therapy, nutritional guidance, and family involvement, tailored to the patient's specific type and severity.
Ongoing Monitoring
Regular sessions track both physical recovery and emotional progress over time.
This structured process helps move beyond temporary relief towards more sustainable symptom management.
Related Concerns We Also Support
Anorexia nervosa often overlaps with other conditions such as body dysmorphic disorder and, in some cases, patterns resembling bulimia nervosa. At Veyra Care, these overlapping concerns are assessed together, ensuring nothing important gets missed in the process of recovery.

Why Choose Dr. Aanchal Miglani?
Choosing the right specialist matters, especially for a condition as sensitive as this one. At Veyra Care, Dr. Miglani is known for:
- Over 7 years of focused experience working with anorexia nervosa patients
- A calm, non-judgmental style that helps patients open up at their own pace
- Treatment plans built around 10+ structured recovery frameworks refined over years of practice
- Close attention to both the psychological and physical sides of recovery
- A strong emphasis on family support alongside individual therapy

Supporting Long-Term Recovery
Recovery from anorexia nervosa isn’t just about restoring weight — it’s about rebuilding a healthier relationship with food, body, and self-worth. At Veyra Care, treatment continues to evolve as the patient progresses, with adjustments made along the way to support lasting change rather than a quick fix.
Frequently Asked Questions
Healthcare needs vary at different stages of life. A psychiatrist ensures that care adapts to the patient’s age and emotional state. From adults recovering after an accident to families seeking help after a stressful event, Dr. Aanchal Miglani provides balanced support at every step.
The goal is to create a safe space where individuals and families feel guided, informed, and reassured.
What is anorexia nervosa?
Anorexia nervosa is a serious eating disorder marked by severe food restriction, intense fear of weight gain, and a distorted perception of one’s own body, often leading to significantly low body weight.
What are the main causes of anorexia nervosa?
It typically develops from a mix of genetic, psychological, and environmental factors, including perfectionism, family history, and social pressure around body image.
Are there different types of anorexia nervosa?
Yes, the two main types are the restricting type, which involves strict dieting without bingeing or purging, and the binge-eating/purging type, which includes occasional binge or purge episodes.
Can anorexia nervosa be fully treated?
With timely, consistent treatment, many patients see significant and lasting improvement. Recovery is a gradual process, and outcomes improve greatly with early intervention.
How do I know if I need to see a specialist?
If eating habits, body image concerns, or weight changes are affecting daily life, relationships, or physical health, it’s a good time to consult an anorexia nervosa doctor in East Delhi.
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If you or someone you love is showing signs of anorexia nervosa, reaching out early can make all the difference. Dr. Aanchal Miglani at Veyra Care offers a calm, structured path toward recovery — book your consultation today and take that first important step.
