Question

What factors might lead to low IQ in children? For example, symptoms such as inattention and developmental delays.

Answer

The causes of low IQ are diverse, encompassing both congenital genetic factors and postnatal social and psychological cultural backgrounds. Mild intellectual disability may not be noticeable before school age, while more obvious symptoms may be identified in infancy. If you observe that a child’s activity and development are lagging behind, they respond slowly to the outside world, have delayed language development, or have a distinctive facial appearance, it is important to seek medical attention for diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible. During the treatment process, in addition to treating the symptoms, the patient’s diet and mental state are also crucial. It is important to maintain a positive and optimistic attitude and adopt appropriate dietary habits to promote the recovery of low IQ.