The evidence before and after menopause refers to women before and after menopause hot flashes (a burst of fever), red face sweating, dizziness, tinnitus palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), irritability, insomnia and forgetfulness, mental fatigue, lumbar pain and back pain, hot hands and feet, or accompanied by menstrual disorders, and other menopausal-related symptoms. Therefore, a 46-year-old woman who sleeps at night and feels hot and sweaty and has difficulty falling asleep may be a typical symptom of menopausal syndrome. Chinese medicine believes that the occurrence of this disease is related to the innate endowment, emotional and emotional injuries, moderate labor and leisure, pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding injuries and other reasons. Before and after menopause, women suffer from a gradual loss of kidney qi, depletion of decadal, insufficiency of essence and blood, imbalance of the balance of yin and yang, deficiency of kidney yin, loss of yang latent or kidney yang deficiency (deficiency of yang qi in the kidneys), and loss of warmth in the meridians, and other causes. The onset of the symptoms before and after menopause lasts for a long time and requires adjustment of the mood and, if necessary, consultation at the relevant departments of regular hospitals to alleviate the condition.