Taking vitamin B1 for myasthenia gravis can provide mild relief for symptoms such as diplopia and dysphagia that occur in patients, but has no curative effect on the disease itself.
Myasthenia gravis is caused by neuromuscular junction transmission disorders leading to muscle contraction weakness, patients will appear ptosis, dysphagia, diplopia, dyspnea and other symptoms.
And vitamin B1 is a nutritional drug, which is suitable for vitamin B1 deficiency, such as pediculosis, neuritis and so on. Patients with myasthenia gravis take vitamin B1, can play a slight relief of dysphagia, diplopia and other uncomfortable symptoms, but usually the relief effect is not obvious, and the drug is not able to cure this disease.
Therefore, it is recommended that patients with myasthenia gravis must go to the hospital for treatment, and it is not recommended to use drugs blindly to avoid delaying the condition.