Muscle weakness
We regret that you suffer from muscle weakness.
This guide is intended for people with general weakness. That is, the symptoms are not specific in one or some few areas, but they are in the whole body often or at least in many areas.
This guide will deal with real weakness, that is: low muscle strength. Symptoms of muscle weakness include: difficulty getting up from a chair, hairdressing, carrying something to a high shelf or downloading things. This may cause the upper eyelid to fall, too, depending on which of the muscles is weak.
People with other symptoms, such as: fatigue (fatigue or feeling weak), wanting to sleep, depression, may usually say they feel weak, and it may be difficult to differentiate some of these from real muscle weakness. Therefore, if you are not sure that this guide is suitable for you, start the guide and check if the symptoms it covers apply to you.
There is another point before moving forward: Some people feel weak because of the pain. Weakness and pain can certainly happen together, but this guide does not focus on every cause of general weakness.

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