Meningiomas will stop growing under certain specific circumstances, such as menopause or ovarian decline in women. Under normal circumstances, meningiomas do not stop growing, but their growth rate is relatively slow. However, they may stop growing under certain circumstances, such as during menopause or ovarian decline. During this period, the level of estrogen in a woman’s body decreases, and the growth of meningioma is affected by the level of estrogen, which may cause the growth to stop. Meningioma belongs to benign tumors, mostly occurring near the convex side of the brain and sagittal sinus, which has a peripheral membrane and grows slowly. Some patients do not have clinical symptoms, and most of them are found in physical examination or traumatic brain injury examination, and if the condition is serious, it needs to be treated by craniotomy. It is recommended to choose regular hospitals for examination, choose appropriate methods for treatment according to their own situation, and usually do a good job in preventive care to reduce the chance of disease deterioration.