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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
[[Lambert-Eaton syndrome]] is a disorder in which faulty communication between nerves and muscles leads to [[muscle weakness]]. | [[Lambert-Eaton syndrome]] is a disorder in which faulty communication between nerves and muscles leads to [[muscle weakness]]. | ||
==What are the symptoms of Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome ?== | |||
Symptoms may include: | |||
* Weakness or loss of movement that can be more or less severe, including: | |||
** Difficulty chewing | |||
** Difficulty climbing stairs | |||
** Difficulty lifting objects | |||
** Difficulty talking | |||
** Drooping head | |||
** Need to use hands to get up from sitting or lying positions | |||
* Swallowing difficulty, gagging, or choking | |||
* Vision changes such as: | |||
** Blurry vision | |||
** Double vision | |||
** Problems keeping a steady gaze | |||
Symptoms related to the autonomic nervous system usually occur, and include: | |||
* Blood pressure changes | |||
* Dizziness upon standing | |||
* Dry mouth |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Raviteja Guddeti, M.B.B.S. [2]
Overview
Lambert-Eaton syndrome is a disorder in which faulty communication between nerves and muscles leads to muscle weakness.
What are the symptoms of Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome ?
Symptoms may include:
- Weakness or loss of movement that can be more or less severe, including:
- Difficulty chewing
- Difficulty climbing stairs
- Difficulty lifting objects
- Difficulty talking
- Drooping head
- Need to use hands to get up from sitting or lying positions
- Swallowing difficulty, gagging, or choking
- Vision changes such as:
- Blurry vision
- Double vision
- Problems keeping a steady gaze
Symptoms related to the autonomic nervous system usually occur, and include:
- Blood pressure changes
- Dizziness upon standing
- Dry mouth