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Mayasthenia Gravis ocular
My Achr test has come positive for mayasthenia Gravis. But RNS had no complications.What is the medication that I take , I have droopy eyes since my pregnancy and I have difficulty focusing. Went for an eye check up,And my eye power has changed drastically. So was suggested to consult a neurologist. My test result was .74 nmol/l in Achr test .please let me know what is the medication and whether it is treatable.
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Myasthenia is absolutely treatable. But you need to take CT chest also to rule out thymoma. Myasthenia is treated with tab gravitor and sometimes steroids too. Depends on the present condition
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