Physiological high estrogen can be divided into two types: physiological high estrogen and pathological high estrogen. Physiological high estrogen is a normal phenomenon that occurs during menstruation or ovulation and has no effect on the body and can recover on its own. Pathological high estrogen is related to diseases, such as ovarian tumors, ovarian cancer, and uterine fibroids, etc. High estrogen is related to hypothalamic-pituitary factors, such as hypothalamic pituitary hyperfunction, which will promote excessive estrogen secretion, mostly seen in brain tissue hyperplasia and pituitary tumors. High hormones are related to hyperthyroidism, which can lead to endocrine disorders and imbalance of estrogen levels. High estrogen is related to diet, obesity and excessive mental stress. It is necessary to have timely examination and symptomatic adjustment, and you should pay attention to your diet and consume less food containing estrogen, such as soybeans, black beans and black sesame.