Menopausal syndrome usually occurs around the time of menopause and may include menstrual changes, vasodilatory symptoms and psychoneurological symptoms. 1. Menstrual changes: The most important symptom of menopausal syndrome is the change of menstruation, which manifests itself in the form of low menstrual flow, increased menstrual flow, short or prolonged menstrual cycles, non-menstrual vaginal bleeding until complete menopause, or in a few cases, sudden menopause. 2. Vasodilatory symptoms: Due to the unstable level of estrogen in the body, some vasodilatory symptoms may occur, such as dizziness, headache, and may also affect the quality of sleep, resulting in poor sleep quality or insomnia. 3. Psycho-neurological symptoms: During menopause, some women may also experience psycho-neurological symptoms, such as temper tantrums, irritability, anxiety, low mood, depression, and so on. If the symptoms are more obvious during menopause, it is recommended to consult a doctor for examination and to carry out the corresponding adjustment and treatment under the doctor’s guidance.