High estrogen during menopause may be caused by endocrine disorders during menopause. If estrogen continues to be too high, it is necessary to consider whether there are estrogen-dependent tumors such as uterine fibroids and breast cancer. 1. High estrogen during menopause is mainly due to endocrine disorders during menopause, with a decrease in progesterone and a relative increase in estrogen. Generally speaking, no special treatment is needed. It is suggested that patients should control their emotions, keep their moods relaxed, maintain proper exercise, eat a light diet, take reasonable meals, and reduce the intake of soy products. 2. Estrogen-dependent tumors commonly include uterine fibroids, breast cancer, etc. When patients suffer from estrogen-dependent tumors, estrogen in the body tends to be much higher than the normal level. When estrogen is high during menopause, patients should go to the hospital in time to have abdominal ultrasound, tumor markers and other tests to rule out whether there is any tumor and have timely treatment according to the cause.