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Yes, dyslexia can affect moods. Individuals with dyslexia often face challenges in reading and writing, which can lead to frustration, low self-esteem, and anxiety, particularly in academic or social situations. These emotional struggles may result in mood swings or feelings of inadequacy. Over time, persistent difficulties can contribute to more significant emotional issues, such as depression.

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