Women at the age of 50 have reached menopause, and hair loss during menopause is more serious, considering that it is related to changes in hormone levels, vitamin deficiencies, physical factors, and disease factors. 1. Changes in hormone levels: When women reach menopause, ovarian function declines and hormone levels in the body change, resulting in insufficient secretion of estrogen and progesterone, which may lead to hair loss. 2. Vitamin deficiencies: not paying attention to diet, partiality and picky eating, leading to vitamin deficiencies in the body. For example, B vitamin deficiency may lead to abnormal local nutritional metabolism of hair follicles, which is also one of the main causes of hair loss. 3. Physical factors: frequent hair dyeing and perming, long-term friction, mechanical stimulation, X-ray irradiation, can also lead to massive hair loss. 4. Disease factors: systemic diseases, such as anemia, tuberculosis, cirrhosis of the liver. Infectious diseases, such as various fungal and bacterial infections, may lead to massive hair loss. In addition to this, chronic sleep deprivation, anxiety and depression, and excessive stress may lead to hair loss. It is recommended to improve the bad habits, reduce the adverse stimuli, and if necessary, go to the hospital to clarify the cause of the disease and treat the symptoms.