The throat will not be blocked during menopause. If the symptom occurs, it may be caused by localized diseases, spicy and irritating foods and other factors. Symptoms of menopause syndrome include menstrual disorders, hot flashes and sweating, headache and dizziness, insomnia and dreaming, palpitations, tinnitus, mood swings, etc. Some women may also suffer from muscle aches and pains, atrophy of reproductive organs, and decreased sexual function. Menopausal symptoms vary according to individual physical conditions, but generally do not have symptoms of a blocked throat; they may be caused by localized diseases such as pharyngitis, sinusitis, tonsillitis, and pharyngeal foreign bodies, or by eating spicy and irritating foods that stimulate the pharyngeal mucous membranes, all of which may cause symptoms of a blocked throat. Patients with unexplained symptoms of throat blockage should go to the regular hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor, to identify the causes and target treatment.