The most serious symptoms of menopausal women are psycho-neurological symptoms such as fear and depression and symptoms similar to coronary heart disease such as chest tightness, panic and shortness of breath. 1. Many women in menopause will have serious psychoneurotic symptoms, such as fear, worry, irritability, anxiety, low mood, insomnia, depression, feeling that life is meaningless, and so on, and in serious cases, there is a tendency to commit suicide. 2. Due to the decline in hormone levels in the body, many women also experience symptoms similar to coronary heart disease such as chest tightness, shortness of breath, panic and chest pain. Patients feel extreme pain, often repeated medical treatment, often thus further aggravating the mental burden of the patient, seriously affecting the patient’s life. During menopause, if women experience serious symptoms, they should consult a doctor in a timely manner and make appropriate adjustments under the doctor’s guidance in order to pass through menopause smoothly.