The common proprietary Chinese medicines for treating menopausal headache and dizziness are Kun Tai capsule, Kun Bao Pill, and Menopausal An capsule, etc. It is recommended to use the medicines under the guidance of the doctor. 1.kun tai capsule: with nourishing yin and clearing heat (nourishing yin essence, clearing heat), tranquilize the spirit in addition to annoyance (tranquilize the spirit and lift the irritability) efficacy, mainly used for treatment before and after the menopause, but also can be used for the appearance of dizziness, tinnitus, restlessness, hot flashes (a burst of fever) face red and other symptoms of the women’s ovarian function decline menopausal syndrome. 2. Kun Bao Pills: composed of raspberry, wolfberry, Polygonum multiflorum, tortoise shell, chasteberry, etc. It has the functions of nourishing the liver and kidney, nourishing the blood and clearing the channels (replenishing the blood and clearing the meridians), calming and tranquilizing the mind (using the drugs of heavy sedative nature to stabilize the state of mind), and it is suitable for the women before and after menopause, the deficiency of yin in the liver and kidney (deficiency of yin in the liver and kidney) caused by the symptoms of menstruation disorders, insomnia and forgetfulness, dizziness and headache, ringing in the ears, dryness in the throat, etc. It can also be used for women with ovarian dysfunction menopausal syndrome. 3. Menopause capsule: the main ingredients are dihuang, maitong, xuan shen, make he shou wu, schizandra, etc., for menopause dizziness, tinnitus, hot flashes (a burst of fever) sweating, irritability and insomnia and other symptoms of a certain therapeutic effect. The contraindications of the above drugs are not clear, and some patients may experience adverse reactions such as abdominal pain and bloating in the process of using the drug. Patients with menopausal headache and dizziness should go to a regular Chinese medicine hospital in time, and use the medication under the guidance of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner’s diagnosis, and should not use it blindly on their own, so as to avoid the ineffectiveness of the treatment and delay of the condition.