no. no medication can help dyslexics. the only way to treat dyslexia is to keep trying and practicing reading skills.
That's a really good question! Dyslexia comes in all shapes and sizes, anything from getting your left and right confused, to a complete inability to read language in any form whatsoever. Dyslexia can be anywhere from a slight annoyance, to a complete debilitating disorder! I have dyslexia that is extraordinarily severe, and I am writing this post with voice recognition software because of it. My dyslexia is pretty much debilitating. Some people who say they have dyslexia merely get their left and right or red and green confused, and then there are people like me who can't even read signs telling them not to touch live wires. As you can see, dyslexia is a pretty wide spectrum.
IQ scores can vary widely among individuals with dyslexia, just as they do within the general population. Dyslexia does not affect intelligence, and many individuals with dyslexia have average or above-average IQ scores. It is important to remember that IQ is just one measure of cognitive abilities and does not fully capture a person's intellectual strengths or abilities.
Mike Tyson does not have dyslexia. He does however talk with a lisp. But is not mentally challenged in any way at all, he is reasonably intelligent, some people may say that he is quite intelligent.
The condition of dyslexia can be any of the tree depending on how badly the person suffers with it.
Bella Thorne (She's in Shake It Up!) has dyslexia. She's on Disney Channel. Look her up.
she has dyslexia
She had dyslexia.
he had dyslexia
Do an internet search for the 800 # of the maker of your medication and call them!!!!! Alot of drug companies have programs to help people to afford the medications they make.
Well it depends. If your dog is ill it may need to have injections (MEDICATION) to help cure it but overall it shouldn't need any medication.
He had Dyslexia,
She has Dyslexia