Common Symptoms Of Neuromuscular Diseases

Double Vision

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Neuromuscular diseases cause an individual to experience adverse effects on the muscles around their body that move organs and body parts effectively. An individual's vision is dictated by their eyes and the muscles that move them in sync with each other. A healthy individual sees a single object in front of them as a single object because the muscles that move their eyes keep them lined up with each other perfectly so both eyes project a single object into the brain. Neuromuscular diseases can cause muscles around the body to become weak or malfunction. Muscle weakness describes when an individual is unable to produce a muscle contraction even when making the greatest effort to do so. Although the muscles that move an individual's eyes are involuntary, they can experience muscle weakness and muscle spasms that throw the alignment of the eyes off balance. When the eyes do not align together perfectly, the affected individual will experience double vision.

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