There are no cures for autoimmune neuromuscular diseases. But treatments are available for managing their symptoms and improving mobility. Below are some of the most common treatments for autoimmune neuromuscular conditions:
Corticosteroids
Corticosteroids are often used to treat autoimmune neuromuscular conditions. They work by suppressing the immune system. This makes the immune system produce fewer antibodies that attack healthy cells. While very effective, steroids have many side effects. Their adverse effects have limited their use.
IVIG
A safer autoimmune neuromuscular disease treatment is intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG). IVIG is a sterilized solution with antibodies taken from the plasma of healthy blood donors. These antibodies are infused into the bloodstream to regulate an overactive immune system. You can receive IVIG at home in two or more hours and see an improvement in your symptoms.