Question

My young nephew has been diagnosed with Down syndrome, with primary symptoms including drooling, short fingers, and a small stature. He has undergone treatment at the hospital but has not shown improvement. How should Down syndrome be treated?

Answer

Down syndrome is a congenital intellectual disability caused by genetic disorders and chromosomal abnormalities. There is currently no specific medication that can quickly and effectively treat Down syndrome. Treatment should be tailored to individual circumstances. It is recommended to undergo a face-to-face examination first, confirm the diagnosis, and then proceed with specific treatment. For this condition, it is best to seek examination and treatment at a regular (regular) professional hospital.