Menopause generally lasts for about 1 year, but the exact duration will be determined by how quickly an individual’s hormone levels recover. Menopause, also called perimenopausal syndrome, is generally a series of clinical symptoms that occur in women between the ages of 40 and 50 as a result of lower estrogen levels in the body, and these symptoms generally last for about 1 year. As menopause progresses, the body will gradually adapt to the low hormone level and the menopausal symptoms will gradually disappear, or the symptoms of menopause will be improved by taking medication, improving one’s lifestyle and diet, and adjusting the endocrine system to restore the hormone level in the body. If no timely adjustment is made, menopause may even last for 1-2 years and may affect the cardiovascular system in severe cases.