The symptoms of phytodysfunction during menopause are very diverse, including a series of somatic and psychosomatic symptoms, as follows: 1) psychological: irritability, anxiety, nervousness, insomnia, fidgeting, etc.; 2) mental: memory loss, unresponsiveness, association, etc.; 3) somatic: paroxysmal fever, chest tightness, sweating, nausea, vomiting, tingling of limbs, fatigue, weakness, etc. If menopausal women have symptoms of phytodysfunction, it is recommended to go to the hospital to improve the relevant examination and exclude organic diseases. If organic diseases are ruled out and caused by menopause, different treatment methods should be used according to the severity of the symptoms.