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What is dyslexia and why it occurs in humans . Explain it correctly and plz don't spam.

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Dyslexia is a learning disability in reading. People with dyslexia have trouble reading at a good pace and without mistakes. They may also have a hard time with reading comprehension, spelling, and writing. But these challenges aren’t a problem with intelligence.

Dyslexia involves the ways that the brain processes graphic symbols and the sounds of words. It commonly affects word recognition, spelling, and the ability to match letters to sounds.

While it is a neurological condition, dyslexia has no relation to intelligence.

Dyslexia is common. Some experts believe that 5–10% of people have it, while some others estimate that the prevalence is 17%.

Receiving a diagnosis, guidance, and support from an early age can help reduce the impact of the condition.

This article will take a close look at dyslexia’s causes, symptoms, and management in children and adults.

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