Myasthenia gravis in the eye is usually not completely curable and can be improved by medication.
Myasthenia gravis is called ocular myasthenia gravis, which is usually caused by autoimmune reaction. The main manifestation of the patient is the contraction dysfunction of the eye muscles, such as the upper rectus, lower rectus, outer rectus, inner rectus, upper trapezius, lower trapezius, and levator palpebralis muscle, etc., which are easily affected.
Patients may have symptoms such as double vision, eye movement disorders, and inability to lift the upper eyelid, which can be improved by treatment with medications such as Neostigmine, but cannot be completely cured.
Patients suffering from ocular myasthenia gravis should consult a doctor in a timely manner to ascertain the severity of the condition and formulate a treatment plan.