Mild Cognitive Impairment
When dementia progresses to a new level, there will be many more obvious symptoms in your cognitive impairments. However, most of them are still mind. Some common issues include significantly poorer performances at school or work, easily getting lost, trouble focusing, misplacing or losing familiar items, difficulty remembering details from a passage or book, or forgetting the information of your friends or family members. People with stage-3 dementia tend to have some symptoms of mild or moderate anxiety when those conditions increasingly disturb their daily lives. Therefore, it is recommended to have some clinical interviews with a healthcare provider to get a precise diagnosis. Only with an extensive session, the clinician would get the evidence of some memory deficits or impairments. [3]










