In menopause, symptoms of liver depression and spleen deficiency can be treated with Easy Pill, and symptoms of kidney yin deficiency can be treated with Liu Wei Di Huang Wan. During menopause, if symptoms such as easy to get angry, irritable temper, bitter and dry mouth, distension and pain in both sides of the mouth, migraine, loose stools, poor appetite, etc. occur, Chinese medicine can be recognized as liver depression and spleen deficiency, and Easy Pill can be taken to ease the liver and strengthen the spleen (regulate the qi of the liver and strengthen the spleen’s function), and to improve the symptoms of menopause. If menopausal symptoms mainly include lumbar and knee weakness (a feeling of weakness in the lumbar region and knees), hot flashes (flashes of heat), night sweating (abnormal sweating after going to sleep, but sweating stops after waking up), and five heartburns and heatiness (heatiness in the heart of the hands and feet, and self-consciousness of being irritated by heatiness in the heart and chest), then this can be identified as kidney yin deficiency, and the patient may be given Liouweidihuangwan (Six-flavored Di Huang Pills) to nourish kidney yin and alleviate the above symptoms. Proprietary Chinese medicines can be used after consulting a professional Chinese medicine practitioner. Severe symptoms should be treated in a timely manner in order to avoid delaying the condition.