Question

During the learning process, if a child is unable to understand or grasp the content of instruction, it may raise concerns about their intellectual development. What are the early symptoms of intellectual disability?

Answer

Intellectual disabled infants may exhibit the following symptoms in their early stages: in the infant stage, difficulty in breastfeeding is one of the earliest symptoms. Intellectually disabled infants often have difficulties in suckling and tend to spit up milk, which may be a sign of neurological damage, impacting their future intellectual development. Currently, many brain science specialty hospitals, rehabilitation hospitals, and the rehabilitation departments of hospitals offer professional treatment services, hoping that through professional rehabilitation treatment, patients can recover as soon as possible. In addition, patients and their families should maintain a positive attitude, pay attention to dietary health, mainly consume light food, and avoid irritating food. It is believed that this will help in the treatment and improvement of intellectual disability.