The occurrence of irritability, irritability, crying and drowsiness in women may be caused by the occurrence of neuroendocrine disorders. Some women occur during menopause, called menopausal anxiety-depression state, which is usually associated with physiological hormonal changes in women. Hormone levels change during the menstrual cycle, during pregnancy and childbirth, and during menopause. When hormone levels fluctuate, the above-mentioned undesirable state can occur, and after a long period of time, it may lead to anxiety and depression, which requires prompt medical attention. At this time, women not only tend to be nervous, worried, afraid and easily provoked, but also may experience depressed mood and negative depression.