Night sweating during menopause (abnormal sweating after going to sleep and stopping sweating after waking up) can be treated with proprietary Chinese medicines such as Kuntai capsule and Kunbao pill, or acupuncture points such as Sanyinjiao and Renyu. 1. Proprietary Chinese medicines: menopausal women with night sweating symptoms, from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine can be taken to take proprietary Chinese medicines to regulate, commonly used Kun Tai capsule, Kun Bao Pills and so on. Kuntai capsule for menopause before and after the evidence of yin deficiency and fire, symptoms such as hot flashes, red face, spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the day, a little movement sweating aggravated) night sweating, upset and restlessness. Occasionally, abdominal distension and stomach pain are seen after taking this medicine, which can be changed to take the medicine after meals or stopped. It is not recommended for people with Yang deficiency. Avoid spicy food and less greasy food when taking the medicine. It should not be taken at the same time with cold medicine. Kun Bao Wan is used for women before and after menopause who suffer from liver and kidney yin deficiency, which can be seen in menstrual disorders, hot flashes and excessive sweating, insomnia and forgetfulness, irritability, dizziness and tinnitus. Its adverse reactions and contraindications are not clear. Avoid spicy food and less greasy food when taking the medicine. It should not be taken by those with obvious symptoms of kidney yang deficiency, and should not be taken when having a cold. Menstrual disorders should be taken under the guidance of a physician. 2. Acupuncture: menopause night sweats can also choose acupuncture regulation, through the three yinjiao, kidney Yu, Fuxiao, anointed with the vital points such as acupuncture, can better relieve menopause night sweats and other symptoms. During menopause, women should rest more and maintain a good mood. If the discomfort symptoms are serious, you should seek medical attention and cooperate with the doctor to standardize the treatment, avoid self-medication or acupuncture.