When menopausal women experience symptoms of cardiac distress, it is mostly a normal physiological phenomenon, or it may be an abnormal pathological phenomenon, such as angina pectoris, heart attack, etc. The majority of patients have mild clinical symptoms and no positive signs will be found when relevant auxiliary examinations are perfected. Women in menopause, often appear a variety of uncomfortable symptoms, such as panic, chest tightness, sweating, menstrual abnormalities and other symptoms, the majority of patients with mild clinical symptoms, and improve the relevant auxiliary examination, will not find positive signs, this time do not need to be particularly nervous, the heart is no organic disease, mostly a manifestation of cardiac neurosis. When menopausal women have heart symptoms, the possibility of organic heart disease can not be completely excluded, at this time we need to improve the heart ultrasound, electrocardiogram, coronary angiography and other related tests to exclude the possibility of coronary heart disease, angina pectoris, myocardial infarction and other diseases. To sum up, when the symptoms of cardiac distress occur during menopause, it is necessary to consult a specialized hospital in time, investigate the causes under the guidance of a professional physician, and treat the symptoms.