Non-progressive mild cognitive impairment

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What is non-progressive mild cognitive impairment?

Non progressive mild cognitive impairment is a characterized as problems with memory, language, or mental functions severe enough to be noticeable to other people and to show up on tests. Individuals do not progress as expected to advanced stages of cognitive impairment.

Common symptoms reported by people with non-progressive mild cognitive impairment

Common symptoms
How bad it is
What people are taking for it

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Treatments taken by people for non-progressive mild cognitive impairment

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Who has non-progressive mild cognitive impairment on PatientsLikeMe?

  • 0 new patients joined this month
  • 79 say non-progressive mild cognitive impairment is their primary condition

Age
Age Proportion # of patients
<20 0
20s 2
30s 10
40s 15
50s 12
60s 11
70+ 34
Age at first symptom
Age at first symptom Proportion # of patients
0-19 years 2
20-29 years 5
30-39 years 3
40-49 years 5
50-59 years 1
60-69 years 4
70+ years 5

Distribution of sex

Sex
Sex Proportion # of patients
Male 56
Female 105

Diagnosis status
Diagnosis status Proportion # of patients
Diagnosed 58
Not Diagnosed 29

These charts show data from non-progressive mild cognitive impairment patients who have completed their condition history
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