Myasthenia gravis (pronounced My-as-theen-ee-a grav-us) comes from the Greek and Latin words meaning “grave muscular weakness.” The most common form of MG is a chronic autoimmune neuromuscular disorder that is characterized by fluctuating weakness of the voluntary muscle groups.
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Myasthenia gravis (pronounced My-as-theen-ee-a Grav-us) comes from the Greek and Latin words meaning “grave muscular weakness.” It’s caused by a breakdown in the normal communication between nerves and muscles in the body. While there is currently no cure, treatment can help relieve symptoms for many people. While myasthenia gravis can affect people of any age, it’s more common in women younger than 40 and men older than 60.
June is Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Month – so take a few minutes to educate yourself about this condition. You can learn more at the Mayo Clinic or the Myathenia Gravis Foundation of America.