In Chinese medicine, menopause is referred to as the symptoms around menopause, including hot flashes (a burst of heat) and night sweats (abnormal sweating after going to sleep, but sweating stops after waking up). The symptoms before and after menopause, also known as the symptoms before and after menopause, refer to a series of symptoms that occur before and after menopause, such as menstrual disorders or cessation, baking heat and sweating, hot flashes, flushed face, abnormal moods, headache, vertigo, palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), insomnia and forgetfulness, lumbar and back pains, and skin sensation abnormalities. Specific symptoms are also related to the patient’s type of evidence, such as kidney yin deficiency will appear dry mouth and throat, lumbago and leg weakness, etc.; kidney yang deficiency accompanied by depression, cold pain in the back, etc.; kidney yin and yang deficiency accompanied by baking heat and sweating, and sometimes cold limbs cold (afraid of the cold, cold limbs), etc.; the heart and kidneys are not communicating (the heart is on fire, the kidney is weak in yin, the physiological dysfunction of the heart and the kidneys) accompanied by palpitations and easy to startle, etc.. It is recommended that the patient seek timely medical treatment and follow the doctor’s instructions for medication.