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Interesting Facts About Visual Dyslexia

Visual dyslexia affects a large percentage of the population, but is one of the most commonly misdiagnosed problems in the medical community. Essentially, it causes a difficulty in reading and writing.For More visit: http://www.opticareoptician.co.uk/eye-care/visual-dyslexia/

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Interesting Facts About Visual Dyslexia

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  1. Visual dyslexiaaffects a large percentage of the population, but is one of the most commonly misdiagnosed problems in the medical community. Essentially, it causes a difficulty in reading and writing. One of the most complex and difficult to diagnose conditions is visualDyslexia. Those with this condition find reading and writing problematic. This is one of those conditions that can afflict someone for many years and still remain undiagnosed. There are many relevant facts that people do not recognize about this condition. The symptoms are often diagnosed as ‘difficulty in reading’ and while that does cover the broad spectrum, the condition manifests in different ways for different people. Common symptoms include floating letters, switched up letters and so on. The interesting thing is that this condition stems from the brain rather than the eyes.

  2. Interesting Fact • The symptoms are varied, but all stem from the basic difficulty with reading and writing. The severity would depend upon the type of condition experienced by the patient. • The symptoms are often difficult to describe and are just categorized as ‘difficulty with reading’; however, they are actually much more complex than that. For people who suffer from this condition, similar letters such as t and p are often switched, words seem to float around, appear in a different order, and appear as their mirror image.

  3. Interesting Fact • Caretakers should watch out for symptoms like difficulty reading, delayed speech learning, frequent headaches and an unusual mismatch between capabilities in other spheres and reading. • This condition is not exactly related to the eye, but rather to the brain. The brain is unable to interpret the letters as what they are and often cannot find the right memory to identify them. • There are excellent tests which can clearly diagnose this condition.

  4. Interesting Fact • Though there is no cure as such, the condition can be managed in a variety of ways. • There are many forms of this condition, differing not just in terms of how severely they affect the patient but also in terms of what, exactly, gets misinterpreted. The most common form is the one where the alphabets are difficult to interpret, but there are also other forms where shapes or numbers are difficult to interpret.

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