Pain on the side of the tongue during menopause may be caused by factors such as oral ulcers, menopausal syndrome, and lingual inflammation, which can be treated by proper rest or the use of drugs such as niacin tablets. 1. Mouth ulcers: usually caused by a variety of factors such as endocrine changes, oral mucous membrane damage and other oral mucous membrane diseases, when the patient’s tongue on the side of the long mouth ulcers, there will be pain on the side of the tongue. Patients can use tretinoin oral ointment, metronidazole oral paste tablets and other drugs under the guidance of the doctor. 2. Menopausal syndrome: women may suffer from insomnia, hot flashes and tongue pain during menopause due to abnormal sympathetic nerves, which can be relieved by proper rest. 3. Tongue inflammation: usually due to vitamin deficiency, anemia, bacterial infection and other factors lead to inflammatory lesions on the tongue, due to the stimulation of inflammation, may lead to the phenomenon of tongue side pain. Patients can use niacin tablets, vitamin B2 tablets and other drugs for treatment under the guidance of doctors. When menopausal women have tongue side pain, it may also be related to other factors, a symptom alone can not determine the specific cause, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for examination.