Recurrent urinary tract infections during menopause in women are related to the decline in estrogen, vaginal atrophy, and the anatomy of the female urinary tract. Menopausal women gradually ovarian function decline, and then the body’s estrogen level decreased significantly, there can be atrophy of the vaginal wall, mucous membrane thinning, epithelial cells glycogen reduction, coupled with the increase in the Ph value of the vagina, there is a protective lactobacillus is no longer the dominant bacterium, the decline in local resistance, part of the excessive reproduction of disease-causing bacteria and invasive and cause infections. Urinary tract infection occurs in menopause, often prolonged, and long-term chronic urinary tract infection can lead to the occurrence of chronic kidney disease. Urinary tract infection, should pay attention to, usually pay attention to drink more water, pay attention to the lower body hygiene. The recurring urinary tract infections during menopause are recommended to actively seek medical attention to avoid delaying the condition.