Menopause refers to the fluctuation or reduction of estrogen levels in women around menopause, which leads to a series of autonomic dysfunctions, making them prone to anxiety, anger, irritability, depression, and other adverse emotions, which can easily excite the sympathetic nerves and raise blood pressure. Studies have shown that the incidence of hypertension in patients with anxiety, excitement and agitation is 1.5 times higher than that of normal people. Therefore, when blood pressure is high and low during menopause, it depends on whether the patient has hypertension. If there is hypertension, lower the blood pressure smoothly under the guidance of a doctor. The most important thing for high blood pressure is to control emotions. If the symptoms of menopause are heavy, you need to take appropriate vitamin supplements, to adjust emotions, and to treat symptoms to improve the condition of high and low blood pressure.