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ILLNESSES IN CHILDREN: DIZZINESS AND DYSLEXIA
Dizziness
Dizziness is also called vertigo and it is a feeling of spinning or moving sideways. It can be accompanied by nausea, vomiting and cold sweats. The problem could be quite serious, coming from the balancing mechanisms in the brain or the middle ear. Tinnitus, or ringing in the ears, may set in. If this is the case then see your practitioner. In adolescents it is more likely that dizziness would be a result of an inner ear infection, or low dietary iron intake, especially with teenage girls. Inner ear infections can be picked up by swimming in polluted water. Another cause is motion or travel sickness.
Dyslexia
Between 5 per cent and 10 per cent of children are thought to be affected by dyslexia which is a difficulty in recognizing written language. Boys are 4 times more prone to the disorder than girls – one school of thought is that boys have only one side of the brain with a language centre whereas girls have them on both sides of the brain. Frequently confused letters are ‘b’ and ‘d’, and ‘q’ and ‘p’. Some children have difficulty writing, playing games, and telling their left from their right. Conversely they may be very good at maths, reading music and memorizing poetry.
New research carried out at the University of Miami School of Medicine in Florida for the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development in Washington found that there were fundamental differences, in particular a size difference between the rear portion of the left hemisphere of the brain in normal readers which is larger, compared to that of dyslexics. Magnetic resonance imaging also revealed that the corpus callosum, a band of nerve fibres connecting the two hemispheres of the brain, was much larger in dyslexics.
The problem for parents is to detect it if it is present as it may affect the way the child performs at school. Dyslexia will not affect intelligence or eyesight but it may affect performance if the child feels inadequate without knowing why. Remedial teaching helps enormously.
The herb ginkgo improves blood circulation to the brain and short term memory, and the celloid minerals potassium phosphate and magnesium phosphate, help improve nerve transmission and concentration.
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