Question

My child has seemed somewhat dull since birth, and later on, I noticed that the child’s intellectual development is particularly slow. How should intellectual disability be treated?

Answer

Generally speaking, intellectual disability may be caused by congenital brain maldevelopment or cerebral palsy. The treatment primarily focuses on postnatal rehabilitation training for the child, including the use of medications that nourish the nerves and an increase in the intake of vitamin B-rich foods. In fact, having intellectual disability is not horrible at all; patients should believe in their ability to conquer the disease. As long as symptoms are detected in time and treated accordingly, there is a high probability of stabilizing the condition and recovery.