Myasthenia Gravis: Why Muscle Fatigue Tells a Different Neurological Story
Most people associate muscle weakness with injury, aging, or overexertion. But in some neurological conditions, weakness follows a very different rulebook. Myasthenia gravis is one such condition—where muscles weaken not because they are damaged, but because communication between nerves and muscles becomes unreliable. This unique pattern often makes the condition difficult to recognize, especially in...