In fact, all of us, both men and women, will enter menopause. Women generally enter menopause at the age of 45-50, while men will be 5 years later than women, due to the gradual decline of ovarian function, resulting in some physiological changes caused by the imbalance of hormones in the body, such as: easy sweating, redness, dry mouth, etc. These are natural physiological phenomena that occur during menopause, and generally do not require special treatment. These are natural physiological phenomena that occur during menopause and do not require special treatment. Only when menopausal syndrome occurs does treatment become necessary. What is menopausal syndrome? It refers to a series of syndromes caused by fluctuations or decreases in sex hormones that occur 1-3 years before and after menopause, mainly due to dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system, accompanied by neuropsychological symptoms, for example, if psychological problems such as anxiety, depression, insomnia, general uncomfortableness, feeling of fire or fear of cold occur during menopause, then treatment is definitely needed. Why are women more likely to develop menopausal syndrome? Women are more likely to develop menopause syndrome because of the large changes in hormone levels in their bodies, and because their personalities are relatively less strong than men’s, more susceptible to outside interference, and more emotionally vulnerable. When do I need treatment? Menopause syndrome does not always occur in menopausal women, but only when it does. How should it be treated? From a psychological point of view, what we call menopausal syndrome is actually depression, anxiety, insomnia, and physical discomfort occurring during menopause, just like depression, and anxiety occurring after childbirth, then it is called postpartum depression or postpartum anxiety, and in children it is called childhood mood disorder, so the treatment of menopausal syndrome should be mainly psychological. Once their emotions are controlled, their physical discomfort: dizziness, headache, fatigue, sweating, panic, chest tightness, generalized wandering pain, generalized burning or cold sensation, frequent urination, lower body discomfort, etc. will be improved, so that they can pass through menopause safely.