Traditional Chinese medicine believes that after men enter the age of 55, men’s kidney energy gradually weakened and deficient, the essence of blood increasingly insufficient. According to traditional Chinese medicine, the kidneys store essence, the main bone and marrow, the kidneys are the main reproduction and growth and development. The kidneys are the foundation of the heaven, and the kidney yin and kidney yang are the basis of the yin and yang of the other four organs. The imbalance of kidney yin and kidney yang leads to the dysfunction of the organs, which is the main reason for the many symptoms of menopause in men. This is the main cause of menopausal symptoms in men. Traditional Chinese medicine can better treat this disease by benefiting yin and tonifying yang and adjusting the function of each internal organ. Kidney Yin deficiency: Symptoms include soreness and weakness of the waist and knees, dizziness and tinnitus, spermatorrhea and night sweating, and irritable heat in the five hearts, etc. Six Flavored Dihuang Pills, Er Zhi Wan and Zuo Gui Wan can be used to treat the condition. Yin deficiency: Symptoms include hot flashes and night sweats, seminal emission, premature ejaculation, impotence, etc., which can be treated with Zhi Bai Di Huang Tang or Da Yin Wan. Kidney Yang deficiency: symptoms manifesting as impotence, decreased sexual desire or even none, weak ejaculation and poor sexual pleasure, can be treated with Yugui Wan and Zangyu Dan. Kidney yin and yang deficiency: Yin and yang are regulated at the same time, using Erxian Tang and Kidney Qi Pill. Heart and spleen deficiency: symptoms are palpitations and palpitations, poor sleep, dreaminess, fatigue, poor food, poor memory, dizziness, etc., can be treated with Guei-Spleen Tang with reduction. Liver qi stagnation: manifesting as depression and low mood, dullness and desire to cry, chest distension, etc., can be treated by adding and subtracting Prosperity Pill or Chai Hu Shu Liver San. Along with evidence-based treatment, reasonable dietary regimen also has a non-negligible effect on male menopause syndrome. The food should be rich in protein, calcium and vitamins, mainly fresh vegetables, supplemented by chicken, fish and rabbit, etc. Milk and beans are not only rich in calcium and protein needed for menopause, but also contain various essential trace elements, which can be eaten frequently. Reduce foods with high sugar content to reduce weight. The diet should be low in salt, light, with the right mix of meat and vegetables, and avoid spicy stimulation. As for mutton, shrimp and seafood, they are treated differently. Patients who do have kidney yang deficiency can improve impotence, loss of libido, soreness and weakness of the waist and knees in male menopausal patients to varying degrees. For irritability, dizziness, forgetfulness, nervousness and weariness, etc., jujube, walnut, oats, yam, longan, etc. can be taken in moderation. Longan jujube porridge can somewhat tranquilize the mind and enhance memory. Strengthening physical exercise, keeping an optimistic mind, and quitting bad habits are also very important means of relieving men’s menopause symptoms. A healthy life pattern, as in the Nei Jing, “Be calm, eat in moderation, live in moderation, and refrain from delusional labor”, is worthy of our consideration.