Question

My son is five years old and he doesn’t talk much, and he often falls while walking. Could this be a symptom of intellectual disability? How should I treat it?

Answer

Intellectual disability typically cannot recover on its own and requires special education and scientific rehabilitation training to improve. It is recommended to take your child to a regular hospital for a re-examination to determine the specific treatment plan. In daily life, diet is also very important. It is advisable to avoid eating monosodium glutamate, drinks, yogurt, sugar, and puffed snacks, and to consume more eggs, milk, potatoes, and other foods. Intellectual disability is a serious issue, and it is recommended to start treatment early and follow the doctor’s advice. Also, avoid spicy and irritating foods to prevent the condition from worsening. I hope these suggestions are helpful to you. Thank you. It seems like it’s time to revise some articles. I’m ready. Do you have any other questions I can help you answer?