Deficiency heat in menopause can be regulated by taking traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture. Chinese medicine treatment: Deficiency heat during menopause is mostly caused by deficiency of kidney yin. In addition to deficiency heat, it also manifests as dizziness, tinnitus, dry mouth, zygomatic redness (reddish color of cheeks and zygomatic bones), night sweating (abnormal sweating after falling asleep, but sweating stops after waking up), lumbar and knee soreness and tenderness (feeling of soreness and weakness of the lumbar area and knees), pain in the heel of the foot, short and yellowish urination, dryness of stools, and thin and numberless pulse (the pulse becomes narrower and finer, and its rate accelerates), etc. The treatment can be done by using Chinese medicine such as Liou Wei Di Huang Pills. For treatment, Chinese medicines such as Liu Wei Di Huang Wan can be used. Liu Wei Di Huang Wan has the effect of nourishing yin and tonifying the kidney, and is used for kidney yin deficiency, dizziness and tinnitus, lumbar and knee soreness and weakness (a feeling of soreness and weakness in the lumbar and knee areas), bone vaporization and tidal fever (a burst of heat, feeling that the heat is penetrating from inside the bone to the outside), night sweating (abnormal sweating after falling asleep, but sweating stops after waking up), spermatorrhea, and thirst. This medicine should be used with caution in pregnant women. Acupuncture treatment: Sanyinjiao, Taixi, Taichong, Liver, Kidney, Zhaohai, and Yingu points can be used for acupuncture treatment, which should be operated by a professional Chinese medicine practitioner. If there is any manifestation of deficiency heat in menopause, the clinician should be consulted to determine the treatment plan and follow the doctor’s instructions.