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SYMPTOMS WITH NORMAL INVESTIGATIONS
Whenever symptoms and signs do not
correspond with any known physical illness or the relevant tests and investigations done
are normal and the person continues to have complaints, the underlying disease then, may
be Depressive Disease.
In all such cases, symptoms related to
mood, thinking and behavioral need to be evaluated for proper diagnosis. The doctor may
then prescribe medication, which will take care of the underlying Depressive Disease thus
curing simultaneously the physical symptoms. These physical symptoms, which are part of
Depressive Disease, do not require other medications like painkillers or tonics or
medication for gas etc.
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