Question

What are the symptoms of children with intellectual disability?

Answer

Children with intellectual disabilities typically have higher intellectual functions than their peers, showing longer sleep duration, lack of vitality, dull expressions, lack of facial expressions, disinterest in surrounding things, clumsy movements, possible drooling, and distinctive physical appearance. If parents notice that their child’s intelligence is lower than average, they should take them to the hospital for a thorough examination and treatment. Patients should seek systematic examinations at regular hospitals as soon as possible to receive appropriate treatment. In addition, patients need to follow a regular routine, stay warm, eat light and soft food, keep the room well-ventilated, and drink plenty of hot water.