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What are the symptoms of myasthenia gravis?
Although myasthenia gravis may affect any voluntary muscle, muscles
that control eye and eyelid movement, facial expression, and swallowing
are most frequently affected. The onset of the disorder may be sudden
and symptoms often are not immediately recognized as myasthenia gravis.
In most cases, the first noticeable symptom is weakness of the eye muscles.
In others, difficulty in swallowing and slurred speech may be the first
signs. The degree of muscle weakness involved in myasthenia gravis
varies greatly among individuals, ranging from a localized form limited
to eye muscles (ocular myasthenia), to a severe or generalized form in
which many muscles—sometimes including those that control breathing—are
affected. Symptoms, which vary in type and severity, may include a
drooping of one or both eyelids (ptosis), blurred or double vision
(diplopia) due to weakness of the muscles that control eye movements,
unstable or waddling gait, a change in facial expression, difficulty in
swallowing, shortness of breath, impaired speech (dysarthria), and
weakness is the arms, hands, fingers, legs, and neck.
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