Question

A six-year-old child has shown signs of Down Syndrome since birth, can walk, and speak a few words, but cannot manage daily life independently and has not received professional treatment. Is there a possibility of curing Down Syndrome?

Answer

Currently, there is no cure for Down Syndrome, but a definitive diagnosis is crucial for the child’s future and the family to avoid delaying the disease. This condition is a genetic disorder, and a chromosome test is required for diagnosis. Patients with Down Syndrome are often diagnosed in childhood, making early intervention particularly suitable for these children. Although intellectual development may be limited, with intermittent assistance and appropriate medical support, the quality of life can be improved.