Your kidneys/adrenals would automatically just adjust the level of potassium to normal, and pass all the abnormal levels out, provided your kidneys function ok.
Usually the chipmunk cheeks are due to the steroids - the moon face of Cushing's. Steroids may impact your sodium and potassium levels, hence why they would have to give you some.
I have MG, I was given IVIG, had aseptic meningitis from it and had to get everything replaced as I got pancytopenic.
Hello,
Thank you for your question. I am not sure that potassium adds any values in treatment. The myasthenia gravis treatments are medications such as pyridostigmine, steroids and immunosuppressant agents plus removal of the thymus gland with cleaning the plasma in the blood. Please consult your neurologist for appropriate treatment details after assessment.
Hope this helps.