If menopause occurs at the age of 41, no treatment is needed because menopause is normal for all menopause above the age of 40, mainly because the ovarian function has declined and the hormone level has decreased. If menopause occurs before the age of 40, it is diagnosed as premature ovarian failure, and corresponding clinical symptoms will appear, such as insomnia and dreaminess, mood changes or anxiety, or the appearance of emotional instability, which should be given treatment. It is often associated with cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis, so appropriate intervention is needed. menopause after 40 years of age does not require intervention, but dietary modifications are recommended, such as eating estrogen-containing foods, such as soymilk, royal jelly, peanut butter, and so on.