Question

What are the symptoms of intellectual disability?

Answer

Intellectual disability may manifest as difficulty in understanding and mastering knowledge during the learning process, and one might suspect that a child has intellectual disability. The condition usually accompanies a series of symptoms, such as brain hypoxia Sequelae, congenital idiocy, and so on. For children of such an age, even if there is no obvious crying behavior, one should consider the possibility of intellectual disability. It is important for patients to believe in their ability to overcome the disease and to receive early intervention treatment to stabilize the condition and improve the chances of recovery.