It is possible to cure myasthenia gravis eyelid ptosis. Myasthenia gravis is a common cause of eyelid ptosis, and treatments include medication, plasma exchange, and surgery. Myasthenia gravis eyelid ptosis includes generalized myasthenia gravis and ocular myasthenia gravis. Ocular muscle type muscle weakness is a subtype of myasthenia gravis. It is characterized by the involvement of eye muscles only. It is most common in children and is characterized by ptosis, diplopia, or inability to make eye movements. Most patients gradually involve the medullary or generalized skeletal muscles months to years after the onset of ocular muscle symptoms; some are confined to the ocular muscles for a long period of time without progression; some may recover spontaneously. Both systemic and ocular myasthenia gravis treatments are similar, including drug therapy and surgery. 1. Drug therapy: Cholinesterase inhibitors such as neostigmine can inhibit the activity of cholinesterase and increase the content of acetylcholine to achieve the therapeutic effect. Glucocorticosteroids such as prednisone and azathioprine are also commonly used in the treatment of myasthenia gravis, and the therapeutic effect is more significant. 2. Plasma replacement: when the condition deteriorates rapidly, plasma replacement can also be applied for treatment. 3. Surgery: For patients with myasthenia gravis caused by thymoma, the symptoms can be improved by surgical removal of the thymus. When the patient becomes unwell, he should go to the hospital immediately.