Question

A child has shown signs of delayed intellectual development since infancy and has been diagnosed with intellectual disability by a hospital. How should intellectual disability be treated?

Answer

Treating intellectual disability requires a comprehensive approach, including medical treatment, social support, educational guidance, and vocational training, tailored to the patient’s age and the severity of the intellectual disability. It is recommended to seek professional assessment and treatment from a regular medical institution, and in daily life, promote intellectual development through activities like brain-teasing games. At the same time, the patient’s diet and care should not be overlooked, ensuring adequate rest and appropriate activity to avoid possible negative impacts.