Manifestations of menopausal syndrome include menstrual disorders, hot flashes, irritability and agitation. Menopausal syndrome, also known as perimenopausal syndrome, refers to a series of physical and psycho-spiritual symptoms triggered by fluctuations or decreases in the secretion of sex hormones before and after menopause. 1. Menstrual disorders: prolonged or shortened menstrual cycles, decreased or increased menstrual flow, or even sudden cessation of menstruation. 2. Vasodilatation symptoms: hot flashes, mostly occurring in the early morning, at dusk, or during emotional fluctuations, can last for several seconds or tens of seconds, the frequency and number of episodes vary from person to person, and with the prolongation of menopausal time until it disappears. 3. Psychoneurological symptoms: anxiety, irritability, paranoia, memory loss and so on. The performance of menopausal syndrome also includes bone loss, sexual function decline, atrophic changes in the genitourinary system and so on. If the patient appears the manifestation of menopausal syndrome, and consciously affects the daily work and life, he should consult a doctor in time.