What should I do if my child doesn’t stop eating?

If a child’s non-stop eating is just a normal large meal, no treatment is needed; however, if it is caused by bulimia, it needs to be treated with psychotherapy and medication. It is possible that a child’s non-stop eating is simply a result of a normal large meal, and the child is not full, so the child will not stop eating, if this is the case, observation will be sufficient. If this is the case, observation is sufficient. A child’s non-stop eating may also be caused by bulimia, which may be accompanied by emotional instability in addition to non-stop eating. Psychotherapy is needed to understand the root cause of the child’s bulimia, and medication is used to control the child’s symptoms if necessary. Parents are advised to take their children to the doctor for a complete examination once they realize that their children do not stop eating, and to follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment after a clear diagnosis. In addition, the use of drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor, do not blindly use drugs.