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Alcohol and your health: Risks, benefits, and controversies. Will I get dementia? That common question takes on urgency if you have mild cognitive impairment MCI , a slight but noticeable change in memory and thinking skills.
But the progression from MCI to dementia is not automatic. In fact, MCI is not always permanent. MCI is not dementia see "What is dementia? It often stems from disease or treatments for disease, including. Dementia is a condition of persistent impairment in brain activities β like thinking or speaking β that is severe enough to interfere with daily life. Medical conditions β such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, traumatic brain injury, and strokes β are common causes of dementia.
Symptoms can include forgetfulness, confusion, and the new inability to solve routine problems. There are two kinds of MCI. In both, symptoms are not severe, although they can be upsetting and disruptive. Amnestic MCI is memory-specific and is marked by signs like forgetting conversations and misplacing items. Non-amnestic MCI involves changes in other brain activities regardless of whether you have memory loss.
It may show up as problems with language you lose your train of thought during a conversation , attention you have a hard time accomplishing tasks like bill paying , or spatial sense you can't find your way around a familiar place.