Question

During the learning process, even after instruction, there is still difficulty in understanding or mastering the material, and daily responses are slow, suggesting a possible intellectual disability. What are the characteristics of this condition? How should intellectual disability be treated?

Answer

Based on your description, it may involve an intellectual disability. Currently, intellectual disability cannot be completely cured, but through specialized education and scientific rehabilitation training, the patient’s intellectual level can be effectively improved. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for diagnosis. In addition, daily diet should also be paid attention to, avoiding the use of monosodium glutamate, reducing the intake of beverages, yogurt, sugar, and puffed snacks, and maintaining a balanced diet with a variety of vitamins and trace elements. For patients with intellectual disability, timely symptomatic treatment and rational medication are crucial to prevent the deterioration of the condition. At the same time, the patient’s dietary and psychological care should not be overlooked. I hope this information is helpful to you.