Myasthenia Gravis Learning Center

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Myasthenia gravis is a neuromuscular disorder characterized by variable weakness of voluntary muscles, which often improves with rest and worsens with activity. The condition is caused by an abnormal immune response.

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Symptoms
Additional symptoms that may be associated with this disease: Hoarseness or changing voice; Fatigue; Facial paralysis...
Causes
In myasthenia gravis, weakness occurs when the nerve impulse to initiate or sustain movement does not adequately reac...
Tests
Examination may be normal or may show muscle weakness that progressively worsens as the muscle is used. In many patie...
Treatments
There is no known cure for myasthenia gravis. However, treatment may result in prolonged periods of remission. Lifest...
Alternative Therapies
The stress of illness can often be helped by joining support groups where members share common experiences and proble...
Risk Factors
Complications
Restrictions on lifestyle (possible; Side effects of medications (see the specific medication; Complications of surge...
Prevention
  • No known prevention
Doctor Specialties
Call your health care provider if symptoms suggesting myasthenia gravis occur. Go to the emergency room or call the l...

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