Wasting symptoms rarely occur after menopausal menopause, but may result if hormonal changes in the body affect appetite. Generally speaking, when women go through menopause, the hormone levels in the body will change significantly, estrogen secretion will decrease, and most women will develop menopausal syndrome. In addition to symptoms such as hot flashes and excessive sweating, sleep disorders, loss of emotional control, irritability and anxiety, it may also affect a woman’s gastrointestinal function, with symptoms such as loss of appetite. After menopause, women will lose their appetite, eat less, or even suffer from anorexia, so it will indirectly cause menopausal women to lose weight naturally after menopause. In addition, long-term sleep disorders and other mental changes may also indirectly cause women to lose weight. In clinical practice, it is recommended that menopausal women who experience wasting after menopause should consult a doctor immediately if they are accompanied by other undesirable symptoms that are not relieved by lifestyle modification.