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3. Vision Issues

Another symptom of myasthenia gravis that affects the eyes is diplopia or double vision. Diplopia can affect one or both eyes — monocular or binocular — and occurs because myasthenia gravis weakens the muscles that control eye movements, making each eye see a slightly different image. The symptoms typically improve temporarily when a person closes one eye.

10 Symptoms of Myasthenia Gravis Zinkevych / Getty Images

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