Older people mostly have osteoporosis and are prone to femur fractures after a fall, depending on the area of the fall and the strength of the impact. If it is just a superficial bruise, it does not matter much. If there is a fracture, the healing time is definitely longer than that of young people, and the risk of fracture surgery is also greater. If the fracture is in the hand or arm, you can still get out of bed and walk, but if the fracture is in the leg, you need to be in bed, and you have to rely on others to take care of you, and the recovery time is longer. If you fall on your head is more dangerous, there may be intracranial hemorrhage, skull fracture, plus the elderly may suffer from a variety of diseases, such as hypertension, diabetes, coronary heart disease and other risks will be greater.