Symptoms of impending menopause include the following four major aspects: 1. Symptoms of the reproductive system: 1. Menstrual disorders: they can be manifested as shortened menstrual cycles and scanty menstrual flow; they can also be manifested as irregular menstrual cycles, prolonged cycles and periods, increased menstrual flow, or even heavy bleeding or bleeding dripping, followed by gradual menopause; sudden cessation of menstruation is relatively rare. 2. Atrophy of reproductive organs: gradual atrophy of the vagina and uterus, vaginal The symptoms of the urinary system: urinary incontinence can occur due to the relaxation of the urethral sphincter, and infection can easily occur. 4. Gradual degeneration of the secondary sexual characteristics, and gradual atrophy of the breasts. 2. Aspects of the cardiovascular system: sudden facial flushing, head and neck swelling, heat, irritability, and then cold sweat, which can last for a few seconds or minutes. Sometimes there can be panic and shortness of breath, increased blood pressure, and coronary heart disease can occur; some people also have dizziness, headache, tinnitus and other symptoms. Neuropsychiatric symptoms: can be manifested as hypersensitivity, easy anger, lack of concentration, memory loss, insomnia, anxiety, etc. Serious cases can also suffer from menopausal psychosis. Metabolic disorders: Due to the decrease of estrogen, it can affect the metabolism of cholesterol, calcium, phosphorus, water and salt, which can lead to atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease, obesity, osteoporosis, back and leg pain, fracture and edema, etc.