Vision problems are a primary focus for those interested in studying dyslexia. In fact, there is new evidence that indicates a strong relationship between these two distinct, but interlinked fields. The two problems can be mistaken for each other, and the same brain problems that cause dyslexia could also be affecting vision for the same reason.

Luckily, vision problems can be resolved using corrective lenses and focused surgical efforts, and people can be taught to improve their visual learning.

The video below may give people suffering with dyslexia and a connected issue with their vision a renewed outlook on how both can managed by a modern ophthalmologist.

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There are a lot of things which we can work, we can do to improve [dyslexics'] visual processing or information processing so that which will eventually help them to lead a better life - Dr. Anupama Kumar

Key Takeaways:

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Eye problems may be a reason someone can't read or comprehend things.
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If the brain has any issues, like dyslexia, even visual processing is affected.
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A person can be trained to improve on his/her visual processing ability.

Is there any relation between vision problems and dyslexia? - Dr. Anupama Kumar

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