Question

A child has shown signs of delayed intellectual development since infancy and has been diagnosed with intellectual disability after hospital examination. Is there a possibility of curing intellectual disability?

Answer

The diagnosis of intellectual disability requires a professional assessment by the pediatric department of the hospital. It is recommended that parents closely monitor their child’s brain development. In fact, intellectual disability is not a terminal illness, and there is a significant chance of improvement and recovery if it is detected early and treated appropriately.