Joint pain during menopause may be caused by the following reasons: 1) menopause itself, during menopause patients may experience a series of abnormal sensations, such as abnormal fever or small insect-like crawling around the body, or abnormal pain; 2) it may be caused by overuse of joints, patients in menopause often have varying degrees of joint degeneration, overuse of joints in the lower limbs It is very easy to cause damage to the cartilage, meniscus or other structures inside the joints, thus causing pain, and in very serious cases, it can also lead to osteoarthritis and subsequent joint pain; 3. Women in this stage may also suffer from osteoporosis, which can lead to osteoporosis due to widespread changes in hormone levels in the body, and more severe osteoporosis may also produce joint pain.