Menopause can cause gastrointestinal dysfunction. Menopause due to hormone level changes, prone to neuropsychiatric symptoms, affecting the gastrointestinal tract will appear bloating, diarrhea and other dysfunctional symptoms, mostly caused by mental factors. Ovarian failure during menopause, resulting in hypothalamus, pituitary hormone secretion abnormalities, prone to psychoneurological symptoms, manifested as depressed mood, agitation, irritability, anxiety, etc., these emotions will affect the digestion and absorption of food, abdominal distension, abdominal pain, diarrhea and so on. Some people even have nausea, vomiting symptoms, do physical examination without organic lesions. Gastrointestinal dysfunction during menopause requires medical attention.