Colla Corii Asini can be used as a traditional Chinese medicine, there is no specific harm in eating Colla Corii Asini during menopause, but Colla Corii Asini is sticky, which hinders digestion, so it should be used with caution for those who have a weak spleen and loose stools (thin and unshaped feces). Colla Corii Asini has the function of tonifying blood and nourishing yin, moistening dryness and stopping bleeding, so it can be used in the treatment of dizziness and palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), restlessness and insomnia caused by blood deficiency, bleeding in the stool and leakage of menstruation (menstruation is excessive or more than a few drops), vomiting blood and urination of blood, blood deficiency and yellowing of blood, and dryness of the lungs and coughing, coughing and bleeding with exertion, etc. Menopausal women with the above symptoms can take Colla Corii Asini under the guidance of a physician. The adverse reactions and contraindications of this drug are not clear, but should be used with caution for those with spleen deficiency and loose stools. In addition, it should be noted that, if the Colla Corii Asini is used together with other Chinese herbs, it should be melted and mixed, and Colla Corii Asini is sticky and greasy, and should not be taken for a long period of time or overdose, and it should be taken under the guidance of a doctor.