Question

My child has shown poor memory and low intelligence since a young age. Their simple thinking prevents them from attending school normally. A friend suggested it might be low intelligence. Which hospitals are good for this condition?

Answer

Children with low intelligence often have longer sleep times, are very quiet throughout the day, and cry less frequently; they take longer to master various actions (such as sitting, standing, walking, and speaking) compared to normal children. The crying of children with low intelligence is sharp or weak, with a lack of variation in pitch. When stimulated by external stimuli, the time from the start of the stimulus to the next cry is longer, and it takes several repetitions of stimulation before crying occurs; they show no interest in toys and will not play with them: from being inactive and sleeping a lot as infants, they transition to constant movement throughout the day without any purpose. The aforementioned behaviors are not necessarily possessed by all children with low intelligence in early childhood, and it cannot be said that having one or more of these behaviors constitutes low intelligence. Based on your description, I recommend taking your child to a neurology specialist hospital for professional examination and assessment, such as XX Hospital, XX Hospital, etc. These hospitals have professional medical teams and equipment that can provide you with comprehensive diagnosis and treatment plans. Please make an appointment in advance and bring relevant examination reports and medical history documents for the consultation.