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no. no medication can help dyslexics. the only way to treat dyslexia is to keep trying and practicing reading skills.
If you are talking about lenses glasses. They help people see long distance or short
Dyslexia can be genetics or it can just happen. If your child is diagnosed with dyslexia, you should help them read, write, and learn so they won't feel alone.
Lenses can help people to see better. Lenses are needed in telescopes for astronomers to see distant things in the night sky.
It is not 'treated' . You learn to live with it and find 'different' ways of learning and reading. Coloured glasses can help to read better but you need the 'right' colour for your eyes. Persistence is also important when reading. There are advantages to being dyslexic in that you learn in different ways.
Nolan Ryan did overcome dyslexia with the help of his wife Ruth and his family
It would depend on the lens. Higher quality lenses are coated with a substance to help eliminate distortion and light polution. If you look at the lenses glass and you see a multi-coloured reflection on the glass, then it is probably coated. Alcohol should not be used on these lenses. It would be better to use a camera lens specific cleaning cloth to clean them.
yes convex lenses help make everything larger which are used for people that are far sighted and concave lenses help make things look smaller and those are used for people that are far sighted
the positive is that at school they can help you
Some recommended books in dyslexia font for individuals with dyslexia include "Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief" by Rick Riordan, "Wonder" by R.J. Palacio, and "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins. These books are available in dyslexia-friendly fonts that can help improve readability for individuals with dyslexia.
Near sighted people wear concave lenses to correct their vision. These lenses help to diverge light rays before they reach the eye, which helps to focus the images properly on the retina.
Well, dyslexia is a natural thing. If it gets worse go to a Cardialogist. Or therapy. If you were just diagnosed with dyslexia like children just help them. If you can't help them then explain it to their teacher if they can give it tutoring.