Question

If a child struggles to understand or grasp teaching content during the learning process and shows signs of intellectual disability, how should one respond? What are the possible manifestations of intellectual disability? Which hospital is skilled in handling intellectual disability issues and providing effective treatment methods?

Answer

Children with intellectual disability often exhibit early signs such as difficulty with breastfeeding, sometimes unable to suckle, and a tendency to spit up milk. They usually have longer sleep durations, appear very calm, and cry infrequently. The current condition of the child may be a sequelae of a brain disease, and there is no effective treatment method available. The focus of treatment is on intelligence training and education to gradually improve and stabilize various functions. Additionally, considering products and dietary therapies beneficial for brain development can also be an option. During the treatment period, the patient’s dietary status and care are also very important; it is essential to ensure the child has adequate rest, and