Is there help for myasthenia gravis respiratory distress?



Myasthenia gravis dyspnea is saved or not is essentially asking about the treatment and prognosis of myasthenia gravis dyspnea, which is related to the severity of the disease, sensitivity to treatment, and so on.

In patients with dyspnea due to myasthenia gravis, if the condition is relatively mild, after timely treatment with drugs such as brompheniramine tablets and bromoxyniramine tablets, and artificial respirator-assisted respiratory therapy if necessary, the condition may improve effectively and the likelihood of salvation is relatively high.

If the patient’s condition is more serious, not very sensitive to medication, the treatment is not effective, and the condition continues to worsen, the possibility of salvation will become significantly smaller.

It is recommended that patients with myasthenia gravis respiratory distress be treated according to their condition under the guidance of a medical professional.