Does childhood ocular myasthenia gravis heal on its own in adulthood?

Ocular myasthenia gravis in children usually does not heal on its own in adulthood. Ophthalmoplegia in children usually refers to oculomuscular myasthenia gravis, which is usually caused by trauma, intracranial occupation, congenital abnormality, etc. It will cause children with vision loss, strabismus and other discomforts, and usually cannot be cured by itself in adulthood, so it is necessary to go to regular hospitals for treatment. Patients should go to regular hospitals for checkups, and if they meet the requirements for surgery, they can undergo upper eyelid muscle shortening surgery under the guidance of doctors, which can effectively improve the symptoms of ocular myasthenia gravis in patients. It is recommended that children with oculomotor myasthenia gravis should visit the hospital in time to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions.