The specific manifestations of digestive dysfunction in menopause are epigastric fullness, constipation, nausea, belching, acid reflux and other symptoms. 1. Upper abdominal distension: due to the disorders of the vegetative nervous system during menopause, gastrointestinal neurosis occurs in the digestive system, the gastrointestinal peristalsis slows down, and the food can not be emptied and digested in a timely manner, and stagnates in the stomach, resulting in discomfort in the upper abdomen. 2. Constipation: Due to the hormonal influence, the gastrointestinal peristalsis function is reduced, the stool can not be emptied instantly, and the symptoms of constipation appear. 3. Acid reflux and belching: as estrogen decreases during menopause, patients will experience symptoms such as tension and anxiety, which will be manifested in the gastrointestinal tract by an increase in gastric acid and the symptoms of acid reflux and belching. 4. Nausea: Some women may experience nausea after eating indigestible food or spicy food, or when their mood changes. If you have digestive disorders during menopause, you should consult a doctor as soon as possible.