The New Crown vaccination does not usually cause patients to experience menopause, which may be caused by overstimulation or improper lifestyle habits. Some patients may experience localized soreness, pain, itching, fever, and malaise after receiving the New Crown vaccine, but it usually does not lead to menopause. Since factors such as emotions and environment have a greater impact on women’s menstruation, it may be caused by stronger negative emotions in oneself when receiving the New Crown Vaccine, or by higher stress in the external environment. The side effects of the New Crown Vaccine are minor and can usually recover on their own after the onset of adverse symptoms, so patients do not need to worry. If the symptoms persist for a longer period of time, it is recommended to seek medical examination and treatment as soon as possible to avoid accidents. To summarize, menopause has little to do with the new crown vaccine, so patients should seek timely medical treatment to identify the cause of the disease, do not blindly treatment.