Question

As the body gradually feels uncomfortable and the mental state worsens, there is a suspicion of intellectual disability. What are the treatment methods available?

Answer

Children with intellectual disability often initially show symptoms such as difficulty in breastfeeding, sometimes unable to suckle, and prone to vomiting; they usually have longer sleep times, are extremely quiet throughout the day, and rarely cry. Currently, there is no specific effective treatment for intellectual disability, and recovery can only be achieved gradually through rehabilitation training and symptomatic treatment. In fact, facing intellectual disability is not a matter of despair; patients should believe in their ability to overcome the illness. As long as symptoms are discovered in a timely manner and treated accordingly, there is a significant chance of controlling the condition and achieving recovery.