There are two types of myasthenia gravis: a localised form called ocular myasthenia and a generalised form. After at least two minutes, your eyelid is checked for any improvement – if there is any, it is considered positive for myasthenia gravis. • Blood testOne of the easiest ways to diagnose myasthenia gravis is by the detection of the abnormal antibodies, i.e. A CT scan, as seen in this filepic, is the best way to look for an enlarged thymus gland - a common sign of myasthenia gravis. Accept that living with myasthenia gravis means that there will be good days and bad days.
Source: The Star November 08, 2019 00:00 UTC