Consequences of cerebellar atrophy in the elderly


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The consequences of cerebellar atrophy in the elderly are early dizziness, unsteady walking, and tilting to the affected side. If the cerebellar vermis is significantly atrophied, it will be difficult to stand and fall back and forth when standing. Cerebellar atrophy in the elderly is clinically seen in multiple system atrophy, patients show autonomic nervous function symptoms, show orthostatic hypotension, patients are more likely to fall, elderly cerebellar atrophy to find out the cause, treatment to give patients nutrition brain cells and improve brain cell metabolism drugs, such as citicoline, if necessary, application of huperzine A and other drugs. Cerebellar atrophy in the elderly to the end of the disease, patients show a serious decline in cognitive function, will show bed, difficult to take care of themselves and so on.