Cessation of menstruation is also called menopause. Before menopause, women at the age of forty-seven may have precursors such as menstrual disorders and generalized discomfort and symptoms. 1. Menstrual disorders: At the age of forty-seven, women may experience irregular menstruation due to reduced ovarian function, resulting in a decrease in the number of follicles, which may lead to irregular menstruation, such as amenorrhea, frequent menstruation, prolonged menstruation, and an abnormal amount of menstruation, which is often anovulatory menstruation. 2. Systemic symptoms: Due to the decrease of estrogen level in the body, vasodilatation disorders and neuropsychiatric symptoms may appear, manifested as hot flashes, sweating, emotional instability, restlessness, depression or irritability, insomnia and other systemic symptoms. The precursor symptoms of menopause in forty-seven year old women are what most women have to face. If the patient’s symptoms are obvious and affect their life and work, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time and use medication under the guidance of the doctor to relieve the symptoms.