In over half of people with myasthenia gravis, the first symptoms develop in or around the eyes, resulting in some degree of drooping in one or both eyes. This issue, ptosis, varies from person to person, with the eyelid drooping slightly or falling so much that it covers the pupil. Ptosis can severely limit or completely block vision.

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