Phytosis belongs to the categories of depression evidence, dirty dryness and palpitation (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic) in Chinese medicine. Patients with phytosis during menopause can take Chinese medicines such as Easy Pill, Shu Liver Relief Capsule and Kun Bao Pill under the guidance of doctors. 1. Free Pill: It has the effect of dredging the liver and strengthening the spleen (regulating liver qi and strengthening the function of the spleen), nourishing blood and regulating menstruation (regulating menstrual irregularities caused by blood deficiency). It is used for irregular menstruation due to liver-qi disharmony, distension and pain in the chest and ribs, dizziness and dizziness, and loss of appetite. 2. Shu Liver Depression Capsule: It is suitable for mild to moderate monophasic depression belonging to the syndrome of liver depression and spleen deficiency, which is characterized by depressed mood, sluggish interest, difficulty in falling asleep, early awakening, dreaming, nervousness, irritability, poor appetite, chest tightness, and fatigue. Use with caution in patients with hepatic insufficiency. Adverse reactions: nausea and vomiting, dry mouth, headache and so on. 3. Kun Bao Pills: Used for women before and after menopause, menstrual disorders caused by deficiency of yin in liver and kidney (deficiency of yin in liver and kidney), hot flashes (bursts of fever) and excessive sweating, insomnia and forgetfulness, irritability, dizziness and tinnitus, dry throat and thirst, soreness of limbs and pain in joints. Specific medication needs to be taken under the guidance of a physician.