The feeling of heartburn during menopause is usually caused by improper diet, excessive secretion of gastric acid, and damage to the gastroesophageal mucosa. It can be treated by dietary adjustment, use of medication and surgery. 1. Adjustment of dietary habits: As the digestive function of menopausal patients decreases, they can eat less and more frequent meals, avoid sitting down or strenuous activities immediately after eating, and quit smoking and drinking at the same time. 2. Medication: For heartburn medication, there are common acid-suppressing drugs such as omeprazole and ranitidine, or drugs to promote gastrointestinal dynamics, but the medication needs to be used under the doctor’s supervision. 3. Surgery: If GERD is not effective after medication, then it can be treated through GERD surgery. If the heartburn is obvious during menopause, then it is recommended to consult a doctor in time.