Menopausal syndrome, in women, may begin to occur between the ages of 44 and 54 weeks, or it may begin at the age of 40, and in men it may begin between the ages of 50 and 60. The age at which menopausal syndrome occurs in women is, for the most part, between the ages of 44 and 54. During this period, women’s ovarian function gradually decreases, and estrogen and progesterone levels gradually decline, which may cause symptoms such as flushing, sweating, irritability, irritability, anxiety, sleep disorders, insomnia, panic attacks, and chest tightness. The age at which male menopause syndrome occurs may be between 50 and 60 weeks of age. During this period, the gradual decline of testicular function in men and the gradual decrease of androgen levels in the body may cause symptoms such as anxiety, depression, sweating, irritability, sleep disorders, and insomnia. There is a relationship between when menopausal syndrome begins to appear and gender, as well as physical condition. If you suspect that you have menopausal syndrome, it is recommended that you go to the hospital and receive targeted treatment under the guidance of your doctor.