If a female patient has chest pain, it is recommended that she should first consult a cardiovascular physician to rule out the possibility of organic lesions. Especially for menopausal women or women who have gone through menopause, there is a high probability of coronary artery atherosclerotic heart disease, and women are much more likely to get coronary heart disease after menopause than men. If no abnormality is detected after the registration of cardiovascular medicine. If the patient is often anxious and stressed, it is likely to be depression or anxiety disorder. It is suggested that the patient can further register with the psychiatry department and do a psychological assessment scale to further clarify the presence of anxiety and depression.