The consequences of cerebral atrophy in the elderly should be determined according to the specific parts of cerebral atrophy, which are commonly as follows: 1. If the elderly are suffering from frontotemporal lobe atrophy, the patients may suffer from language dysfunction and aphasia, and may also suffer from psychiatric symptoms, such as hallucinations, phantom vision, over-excitement, and may suffer from behavioral abnormality, memory loss, mental retardation, or dementia.2. If the elderly are suffering from microcephaly, the patients may suffer from dizziness, dizziness, walking steadily, with spitting, and bursting sounds in pronunciation. , the patient may have dizziness, lightheadedness, unsteady walking, accompanied by slurred speech, pronunciation of bursting sounds, and there will also be limb balance disorders, coordination disorders and so on. The consequences of cerebral atrophy in the elderly are determined by the site of atrophy.