Muscle weakness that worsens with activity and improves with rest can be difficult to understand. In some cases, it may be linked to myasthenia gravis, a condition that affects communication between nerves and muscles. Individuals and families in Pimpri–Pune often seek clarity on what myasthenia gravis is and the treatment options available.
At ABMH, care focuses on accurate diagnosis and long-term management. Neurology, rehabilitation, and supportive care teams work together to control symptoms, maintain strength, and adjust treatment as needed over time.
Myasthenia gravis is diagnosed by identifying disruption in nerve-to-muscle signalling. Treatment focuses on improving strength and managing symptoms over time.
Understanding the types and causes helps explain symptom variation and disease progression.
Treatment focuses on improving muscle strength and maintaining functional stability. Many individuals can manage symptoms effectively with the right approach.
Effective care relies on accurate diagnosis and consistent monitoring.
Adjusting to myasthenia gravis can be challenging for both patients and caregivers. With structured care and ongoing support, many individuals can manage symptoms and maintain their daily routines.
Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune condition that disrupts communication between nerves and muscles, causing weakness that typically worsens with activity and improves with rest. It often affects the eyes, face, and limb muscles.
It is caused by the immune system mistakenly attacking receptors needed for muscle contraction. In some cases, it is associated with abnormalities of the thymus gland.
Myasthenia gravis may be ocular, affecting only the eye muscles, or generalised, involving multiple muscle groups such as the face, limbs, and breathing muscles.
Treatment commonly includes medications that improve nerve-to-muscle communication and suppress abnormal immune activity. The treatment plan is personalised based on symptom severity and response.
Myasthenia gravis cannot always be prevented, and while there is no complete cure, treatment can effectively control symptoms and improve quality of life.
A myasthenic crisis is a severe worsening of muscle weakness that can affect breathing or swallowing. It is a medical emergency, and immediate care should be sought if symptoms rapidly worsen.