Brown discharge during menopause may be caused by perimenopausal syndrome, cervicitis and other diseases. Perimenopausal syndrome generally does not need treatment, and can be treated with general treatment and medication (such as estradiol valerate) when there are other symptoms; cervicitis caused by this symptom can be treated with medication (such as ceftriaxone sodium), surgery and other ways of treatment. 1. Perimenopausal syndrome: Changes in women’s hormone levels will lead to a decrease in menstrual flow, which cannot be discharged out of the vagina in time, and brown secretions will be formed through oxidation. Women in this period should maintain an optimistic mindset, ensure sufficient sleep and adopt a healthy lifestyle. If the symptoms related to menopause and atrophy of the genitourinary tract are serious, you can use medicines such as estradiol valerate and nil estradiol tablets to treat them. You can also use paroxetine hydrochloride to improve the symptoms of hot flashes and take vitamin D and calcitonin as prescribed by your doctor to prevent osteoporosis. 2. Cervicitis: The disease can cause bleeding after sexual intercourse, resulting in the discharge of brown vaginal discharge. Simple acute Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection can be treated with drugs such as ceftriaxone sodium; Chlamydia trachomatis infection can be treated with drugs such as polycyclic cephalosporin and azithromycin; and herpes virus infection can be treated with acyclovir. If you have brown vaginal discharge during menopause, you should consult a doctor in time to find out the cause of the disease and carry out the relevant treatment. The use of specific drugs need to be under the guidance of the doctor, do not take on their own.