Menopause generally does not cause face numbness. There are many reasons for face numbness, generally consider local factors, nerve dysfunction, cervical spondylosis, trigeminal neuropathy and so on. 1. Local factors: localized cheek cold wind, viral infection or injury can lead to face numbness. 2. Neurological dysfunction: cerebral ischemia, hypoxia, or staying up all night can cause electrolyte disorders, hypoglycemia, and anemia. 3. Cervical spondylosis: the abnormal compression of the cervical spine on the nerves, especially when the compression of the nerves that innervate the cheeks, may also lead to numbness of the face. 4. Trigeminal neuropathy: pressure or inflammation of the trigeminal nerve may cause numbness of the cheek. If you have numbness in the face during menopause, you need to go to the hospital in time to clarify the cause of the disease and treat the symptoms.