Although menopausal women may experience hot flashes, sweating, and vasoconstriction, low fever is usually rare under normal circumstances, and if it occurs it is likely to be due to a cold or cold. It may also be caused by a respiratory infection, such as pneumonia or bronchitis. In some cases, women may have a low fever due to hormonal changes during menopause, which can lead to inflammation or viral infections. However, there are very few women who may suffer from malignant tumors, such as lung cancer, breast cancer or cervical cancer. If you have a low fever once in a while, you can observe it, but if it is persistent, it is better to go to a regular hospital for a comprehensive investigation. You must keep your mood happy, insist on regular rest and exercise, and increase your resistance.