
Myasthenia Gravis is an autoimmune disorder that manifests at the junctions of nerves and muscles, leading to weak musculoskeletal systems. The underlying basis is an aberrant immune system attacking the body's tissue, mainly affecting nerves and muscles.
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In myasthenia gravis treatment, minimally invasive surgeries, such as uniportal video-assisted thoracoscopic thymectomy, are being introduced in Malaysia with a view to recovery within a short period, better outcomes, and newer immunotherapies such as complement inhibitors and neonatal Fc receptor blockers. Traditional therapies are not neglected; they include corticosteroids and IVIG, while hospitals focus on a holistic approach to patients.
The medical treatment for Myasthenia Gravis requires evaluating the patient's severity and medical condition. The following are the treatment options:
Plasmapheresis : In this procedure, blood is filtered to remove dangerous autoantibodies, affording only a reprieve in acute exacerbations or myasthenic crises.
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Thymectomy: In thymoma or generalised MG patients, especially when younger, surgical removal of the thymus gland (thymectomy) is advised. Thymectomy has improved long-term outcomes and may limit the amount of medication needed.
Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) therapy is an immunotherapy procedure for modulating symptoms by balancing the immune response, reducing the body's attack on the neuromuscular junctions.
These are the standard diagnostic methods for diagnosing Myasthenia Gravis:
Physical examination
Blood test
Imaging Studies
Biopsy
MediRehab (a chain of Rehab centres - part of MediGence provides comprehensive rehabilitation services designed to support patients in Malaysia. These services include:
Inhibition is one aspect of Myasthenia Gravis treatment aimed at improving neuromuscular communication to strengthen muscles. Immunosuppressives inhibit autoimmune responses, while monoclonal antibodies are meant to provide selective therapy for severe cases. These help with symptoms, flare-ups, and quality of life.









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There is no cure for Myasthenia Gravis. Management modalities include medications, plasma exchanges, immunosuppressive medications, and sometimes, surgical removal of the thymus gland (thymectomy).
Myasthenia Gravis does not, however, typically threaten life. Acute myasthenic conditions, where respiratory muscles are involved, can have dangerous complications that require immediate medical attention.
Yes, with appropriate treatment and management, most individuals with Myasthenia Gravis live fairly active, reasonably rewarding lives. However, these individuals have to deal with some level of fatigue coupled with muscle weakness.
Most cases of Myasthenia Gravis are generally non-inheritable, with some promising cases of genetic predisposition to autoimmunity in a family background of autoimmune disorders.
International patient services include visa assistance, language support, travel arrangements, and post-treatment care offered by Malaysia Hospital, thus ensuring smooth treatment procedures for foreign patients.
Some of the most well-known hospitals in Malaysia have specialised clinical services for Myasthenia Gravis under neurology and autoimmune disease, encompassing diagnostic, treatment, and rehabilitation services.
Myasthenia Gravis is, by virtue, considered an autoimmune disorder, and thus, currently, no methods are known to prevent this condition. However, early diagnosis and treatment will facilitate effective symptom control and a better quality of life.
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Last Reviewed - January 2026