Women go through menopause mainly because of the emotional and physical reactions caused by the deterioration of ovarian function and changes in estrogen levels. The more common symptoms of anxiety during female menopause are easy hot flashes, sweating, irritability, temper tantrums, and insomnia. Mild female menopausal patients who experience these symptoms can improve their emotional response if they are able to do other things, such as exercise and travel, including expanding their interest activities, by distracting themselves. If symptoms of irritability occur and one is unable to self-adjust in time, one can supplement anti-anxiety medications appropriately. With effective intervention of medications, irritability symptoms can be effectively changed and relieved. Chinese medicine, such as Chinese herbal medicine, acupuncture and massage, can also be used to relieve irritability. Family members should also give appropriate verbal comfort and other auxiliary help after the onset of menopause in women, such as household chores can be appropriately helped to reduce the burden of housework, while women can be taken out for relaxation and travel, and avoiding adverse stimuli throughout the female menopause, including verbal reproach, can alleviate the symptoms of menopause in women.