Question

What causes a child to suddenly be diagnosed with intellectual disability, and where can it be treated effectively?

Answer

The causes of intellectual disability include biological medical factors and social psychological cultural reasons. The former refers to the various adverse factors that affect brain growth and development during the prenatal and perinatal period, which may prevent the brain from reaching its expected level of development, ultimately affecting intelligence. The latter refers to cultural suppression, inadequate upbringing, sensory deprivation, and other factors that may lead to inadequate or inappropriate acquisition of postnatal information, thereby affecting intelligence. In addition to timely treatment of intellectual disability, patients and their families should maintain a positive attitude towards the disease in order to take effective treatment measures in a timely manner. Furthermore, it is important to pay attention to dietary care and to maintain a diet of light foods, avoiding the intake of cold foods to maintain a healthy state.