Question
What Are the Symptoms of Intellectual Disability in Children?
Answer
Intellectual disability usually manifests as a decline in learning abilities, memory, application skills, and language, as well as a lack of interest in the surrounding environment and social interactions. Intellectual disability is often caused by genetic or genetic abnormalities, resulting in persistent learning difficulties, poor memory, low application skills, weak language abilities, simple thinking, and straightforward personality. Patients usually lack interest in people and the environment around them, do not like to interact with others, and have a lack of emotional attachment. These are the symptoms of intellectual disability. However, these symptoms alone cannot determine whether a person has intellectual disability; a professional diagnosis is required at a hospital.