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Myasthenia gravis causes unpredictable muscle weakness that can affect your daily life. Doctronic connects you with licensed physicians who understand neuromuscular conditions and can help you manage your symptoms with a personalized treatment plan.
What Is Myasthenia Gravis?
Myasthenia gravis is a chronic autoimmune neuromuscular disorder marked by fluctuating skeletal muscle weakness and fatigability. It can affect the muscles controlling the eyes, face, swallowing, breathing, and limbs, limiting everyday activities. With the right treatment and support, most people with myasthenia gravis can achieve significant symptom control and maintain a good quality of life.
- Caused by antibodies that block acetylcholine receptors at the neuromuscular junction, disrupting nerve-to-muscle signaling
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Is Online Myasthenia Gravis Treatment Right for You?
Doctronic supports adults who have been diagnosed with myasthenia gravis or who are experiencing symptoms consistent with the condition, such as drooping eyelids, double vision, difficulty swallowing, or generalized muscle weakness that worsens with activity and improves with rest.
Because myasthenia gravis involves the neuromuscular system and is often managed alongside immunosuppressive therapy, our physicians will review your neurological history, current medications, and any prior specialist evaluations to determine the most appropriate support plan for you.
- Diagnosed with myasthenia gravis by a physician or neurologist
- Get personalized guidance from AI and clinicians
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- Access care from home, often the same day
Medications We Prescribe for Myasthenia Gravis
Mestinon
Pyridostigmine
A cholinesterase inhibitor and the first-line symptomatic treatment for myasthenia gravis. It improves neuromuscular transmission by preventing the breakdown of acetylcholine at the neuromuscular junction.
AvailableImuran
Azathioprine
An immunosuppressant commonly used as a long-term disease-modifying therapy in myasthenia gravis. It reduces the autoimmune attack on acetylcholine receptors.
AvailableDeltasone
Prednisone
An oral corticosteroid used to suppress the abnormal immune response in myasthenia gravis. Often initiated when symptomatic therapy alone is insufficient.
AvailableCellcept
Mycophenolate
An immunosuppressive agent used as a steroid-sparing option in myasthenia gravis patients who require long-term immune modulation.
AvailableHow Myasthenia Gravis Treatment Works at Doctronic
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Frequently asked questions
Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune condition in which the body produces antibodies that block or destroy acetylcholine receptors at the neuromuscular junction. This prevents nerve signals from properly activating muscles, leading to weakness and fatigue. In most patients, antibodies target the acetylcholine receptor (AChR), while a smaller group has antibodies against MuSK or other neuromuscular proteins.
The hallmark symptom is muscle weakness that worsens with activity and improves with rest. Common presentations include drooping of one or both eyelids (ptosis), double vision (diplopia), difficulty chewing or swallowing, slurred speech, and weakness in the arms or legs. Symptoms often fluctuate throughout the day and can worsen during illness or stress.
A myasthenic crisis is a life-threatening complication in which the respiratory muscles become so weak that a person cannot breathe adequately without mechanical support. It can be triggered by infection, surgery, certain medications, or medication changes. Anyone experiencing sudden severe breathing difficulty should seek emergency medical care immediately.
Yes. Several medications can worsen myasthenia gravis symptoms, including certain antibiotics (such as aminoglycosides and fluoroquinolones), beta-blockers, magnesium-containing products, and some cardiovascular drugs. You should always inform every healthcare provider that you have myasthenia gravis before starting any new medication.
Diagnosis typically involves a combination of a clinical examination, blood tests for acetylcholine receptor or MuSK antibodies, electromyography (EMG) with repetitive nerve stimulation, and sometimes a tensilon (edrophonium) test. Imaging of the chest may also be done to check for a thymoma, which is associated with myasthenia gravis in some patients.
There is currently no cure for myasthenia gravis, but it is a manageable condition. Many patients achieve remission or minimal symptom status with treatment. A thymectomy (surgical removal of the thymus gland) can improve long-term outcomes in certain patients, particularly those with thymoma or generalized disease who are under 60 years of age.
Doctronic uses an AI-driven evaluation to gather detailed information about your symptoms, medical history, and current medications. A licensed physician then reviews your case, confirms the appropriate course of action, and provides a personalized treatment plan. The entire process is designed to be thorough, convenient, and medically sound.
Yes. Doctronic connects you with fully licensed physicians who are qualified to evaluate and manage chronic conditions. All consultations are doctor-reviewed, regularly audited for quality, and conducted on a HIPAA-compliant platform to protect your personal health information. Doctronic is available to adults 18 and older in any U.S. state.
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