High blood pressure due to menopause usually varies from high to low depending on personal and environmental factors. Postmenopausal women’s blood pressure is generally susceptible to emotional instability, hormonal secretion changes, obesity and other factors that need to be specifically analyzed. 1. Emotional instability: menopause is an important stage that requires good care to get through. Because of the endocrine changes after menopause, estrogen secretion decreases, may indirectly appear mood swings may lead to high blood pressure. 2. Hormone secretion changes: the body hormone secretion changes may be prone to health problems, after menopause, ovarian function decreases, aging, estrogen secretion will decrease, may lead to low blood pressure. 3. Obesity: After menopause, women’s basal metabolism usually becomes low, easy to get fat and subcutaneous fat will be thickened, the amount of blood circulation increases relatively, the total volume of blood increases, the heart’s output increases, and the long-term burden of blood pressure may be high. If the blood pressure exceeds the normal values for adults: systolic blood pressure 89~139mmHg, diastolic blood pressure 60~89mmHg, you should go to the hospital for further examination to avoid a series of diseases caused by high blood pressure.