How does myasthenia gravis eye muscle type treat
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My nephew is a patient with myasthenia gravis. He can't take care of himself in his daily life. He can't even get out of bed, let alone work. His muscles are atrophic. After medication, his symptoms have obviously improved. I'm so happy. Now let me talk about how to treat myasthenia gravis ophthalmic muscle type.
How does myasthenia gravis eye muscle type treat
Treatment 1: induce and aggravate myasthenia gravis common antibiotics: aminoglycoside antibiotics: streptomycin, gentamicin, kanamycin, etc. Tetracyclines: doxycycline (doxycycline), tetracycline, etc. Polymyxin: polymyxin B, dichlorosin, etc. Other antibiotics including lincomycin, clindamycin and spiramycin have also been reported.
Treatment 2: the effect of antibiotics on the transmission function of neuromuscular junction: aminoglycoside antibiotics have the function of stabilizing the membrane, competing with acetylcholine for receptor site, affecting muscle contraction; tetracycline antibiotics can reduce the reactivity of motor endplate membrane, which may be related to abnormal calcium metabolism; Polymyxin antibiotics can reduce the sensitivity of motor endplate membrane to acetylcholine, reduce muscle excitability, and induce or aggravate myasthenia gravis.
Treatment 3: antibiotics for patients with myasthenia gravis: penicillins and cephalosporins are the first choice for patients with myasthenia gravis, and macrolides (erythromycin) or lincomycin and vancomycin are the second choice. Quinolones and nitroimidazoles should be used with caution when necessary. In order to prevent the aggravation of myasthenia, the dosage of anticholinesterase drugs should be increased, and the specific drug instructions should be carefully read to achieve the purpose of reasonable selection.
matters needing attention
Warm reminder: myasthenia gravis and genetic factors have a great relationship, so if the family has the history, we must be vigilant, to regularly check in the hospital to see if they have myasthenia gravis.