Female Menopause Syndrome Women, why do they have a beautiful body? Why do they have a delicate character? Why do they have a gentle personality? Why do they have different reproductive organs and menstruation from men? It’s all because of estrogen. Estrogen is secreted by the ovaries and transported through the blood circulation to all organs of the body, including the heart, brain, liver, kidneys, uterus, and external reproductive organs, and it is omnipresent in all of them, and all of them are benefited by it. However, when it comes to menopause, the ovarian function declines, the level of estrogen in the blood is getting less and less, the effect of estrogen on each organ is getting smaller and smaller, so some organs can’t adapt to this change, and they have a problem. Take the uterus for example, the endometrium no longer proliferates and sheds periodically, so the menstrual cycle becomes irregular, and the amount of menstruation varies from time to time until it stops completely. Autonomic Nervous System For the autonomic nervous system, there will be a number of dysfunctional manifestations, the most obvious reaction is the appearance of flushing and sweating and other “fire” manifestations, most often occurs in worry, anger, nervousness, excitement, excitement. Seizures are usually sudden, and the patient feels that there is a rush of hot air from the chest to the neck and face, followed by localized redness and sweating, and in a few cases, fear of cold and pallor. Each attack usually lasts from a few seconds to a few minutes, and some attacks occur once every few days, while others occur several times a day. In severe cases, it may affect work, study, sleep and physical and mental health. Heart For the heart, it is easy to have panic attacks. The symptoms include discomfort in the heart, panic and shortness of breath, a quickening of the throat, sigh-like breathing, and sometimes arrhythmia, tachycardia or bradycardia. Each of these symptoms is related to mood and not to physical activity, sometimes occurring in conjunction with flushing and sweating. Vascular system For the vascular system, changes in blood pressure can be seen, with systolic blood pressure elevated and diastolic blood pressure not elevated and fluctuating very markedly, mostly in conjunction with flushing and sweating. Dizziness, headache, double vision, chest tightness, and panic may occur with elevated blood pressure. Some also have sensory abnormalities, common sensory abnormalities are walking floating feeling, drunkenness, ascent to heights with a sense of vertigo or fear. Sometimes there are sensory abnormalities in the skin, such as the feeling of ants walking around or itching. There are also many people who suffer from a foreign body sensation in the throat, commonly known as “plum nucleus qi”. The throat seems to have a foreign body blockage, swallowed, spit out, check no physical signs, the treatment is ineffective, and the mental state, the essence of the autonomic nervous system dysfunction caused by the abnormal contraction of the muscles of the throat. A few people may also have smell, taste, hearing abnormalities. Some people also have neuropsychiatric symptoms, a manifestation of mental depression, insomnia, dreamy, moody, apathetic, inattentive, often lost, or for no reason, panic, timidity, suspicion, moaning, etc.; another manifestation of mental excitement, emotional instability, easy to irritability and agitation, sensitivity and suspicion, temperamental, and often for some small things and fuss, fighting, crying and laughing Unusual, and even delirium, damage to people and destroy things. A small number of people appear psychological changes, often lonely, emptiness, loneliness, or suspicion of disease, near death; or self-abandonment, self-blame and self-guilt; or suspicion, day-to-day apprehension. Male Menopause Syndrome Men’s robust muscles, stalwart and brash character, the development of male genitals and the appearance of secondary sexual characteristics are all attributed to androgens. The main component of androgen is testosterone, which is secreted by testes under the regulation of gonadotropin secreted by pituitary gland and gonadotropin-releasing hormone secreted by hypothalamus and then transported to various organs of the whole body by blood circulation, and all male organs are nourished by it. If testosterone secretion decreases, it can make the testes, pituitary gland, hypothalamus constraints between the relationship has changed, but most people can adapt to these physiological changes through the central nervous system of the regulation of compensation, so most of them can be able to pass through the menopause without conscious symptoms. However, some other people are not, their regulation and adaptability are poorer, so this and that clinical symptoms appear. The first is neuropsychiatric symptoms, including depression, anxiety, fatigue, weakness, irritability, nervousness, insomnia and so on. In severe cases, the symptoms may seem like psychotic episodes, so-called menopausal psychosis. Secondly, vasomotor symptoms, feeling hot at night, and even the phenomenon of kicking the cotton blanket, may be caused by the dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system. There may also be an inexplicable headache and palpitations. The headache is confined to the front or top of the head and worsens in rainy weather. In some cases, small black spots appear before the eyes, while others may feel coldness in the extremities. Sexual function may be diminished at this time, manifesting itself as impotence, indifference or a lack of sexual desire.