Question

No matter how much teaching is done, learning remains elusive, and daily reactions are consistently slower, suggesting a possible intellectual disability. What are the symptoms of this condition? How should intellectual disability be treated to improve?

Answer

Intellectual disability in children may be caused by congenital factors, such as poor development in the womb, or complications before and after birth. It could also be due to acquired factors, such as poisoning, improper medication, or injuries. It is recommended to first go to the hospital to determine the cause and try to eliminate the cause of the disease, and treat the symptoms accordingly. Modern medical technology can help fully restore a child’s intellectual abilities, hoping this information is helpful. There are various treatment methods for intellectual disability, but since patients’ symptoms vary, the treatment methods also differ. Therefore, it is recommended that diagnosis and treatment be carried out as soon as symptoms are detected.