Swallowing is normally an instinctual and easy action, and muscle weakness that affects this process can be dangerous by making choking significantly more likely. It is common for those with myasthenia gravis to expel liquids from their nose rather than swallowing them. Difficulty swallowing severely limits treatment options for myasthenia gravis and other existing conditions because taking pills becomes risky.

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