Cymbalta
Cymbalta
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Cymbalta can treat your depression

Symptoms of clinical depression are largely internal, which can make the disease easy to miss at first. Pervasive sadness persists along with low energy and feelings of hopelessness. Thoughts of guilt, self-blame, worthlessness, and low self-esteem are also often present. Depending on the severity of symptoms, change in mental state may not be immediately apparent to those suffering from the disease, or those close to them. This mental illness is progressive, and worsens over time if left untreated. Severe cases may require direct electrical stimulus to the brain via electroconvulsive therapy. Beginning early treatment with Cymbalta can prevent these extremes.

The majority of the population will experience at least one depressive episode at some point in their lives. Many sufferers are unaware of their own affliction because the symptoms are so subtle, and as a result do not seek treatment soon enough. As the disease progresses, symptoms can worsen to the point of preventing a normal life. Cymbalta can help get things back on track.

Depression is not a consistent disease. It can present as a singular episode or in response to a specific event such as job loss or other stress. Or, it may alternate with periods of mania as in bipolar disorder. It may go unnoticed for years, dismissed as nothing more than a pessimistic personality. Extreme cases can range from catatonic to hallucinatory.

Other symptoms may present as well, and are typical of stress-related illnesses. Headaches, stomach problems, extreme fatigue, and vague aches and pains are all common.

Anxiety disorders and panic attacks are commonly found in conjunction with depression, as both diseases share the common contributing factor of neurotransmitter imbalance. Cymbalta is designed to increase both serotonin and norepinephrine levels in the brain, which effectively combats both anxiety and depression. 

The majority of those who seek treatment do find a vast improvement in their quality of life. Calling your doctor to discuss Cymbalta can be the best first step you can take.