Question
When learning, how do you teach when the child doesn’t understand or can’t do it, and they often respond slower than others? I suspect they have intellectual disability. What are the symptoms of this condition, and how should one treat intellectual disability?
Answer
Based on your description, it may be a case of intellectual disability. Currently, this condition cannot be fully recovered. For patients, it is necessary to have special education and scientific rehabilitation training to effectively improve intelligence. Early detection, early diagnosis, and early treatment can help slow down and control the progression of the disease. For mild cases, lifestyle adjustments, stable nutrition structure, and correction of bad habits are recommended; for severe cases, medication should be administered, of course, with medication used in a gradual and persistent manner. For patients with severe intellectual disability, immediate symptomatic treatment is necessary with appropriate medication. Otherwise, it may lead to a recurrence of intellectual disability. In addition, patients need to maintain a cheerful mood all the time to avoid exacerbating the condition. I hope the answers provided above can help everyone. Thank you.