Eye throbbing during menopause is generally caused by a variety of reasons, including physiological reasons, such as overuse of eyes or staying up late for a long time; pathological factors, such as conjunctivitis, Tourette’s syndrome and so on. 1. Physiological reasons: If menopausal patients have long-term contact with electronic products or have long-term poor sleep or stay up late, the eyes can not get rest, which may lead to excessive fatigue of the eye muscles, which may cause eyeballs to jump. 2. Pathological factors: (1) conjunctivitis: if there is inflammation of the eye stimulation, accompanied by bacterial infection, etc., it may lead to eyeball throbbing, and at the same time, it may be accompanied by eye tearing, eye itching, pain and other phenomena. (2) Tourette’s syndrome: Tourette’s syndrome usually occurs in the face, shoulders and neck, and is usually related to genetic factors or organic lesions in the brain. If there is a phenomenon of eyeballs jumping all the time, accompanied by unconscious frowning, nodding and other symptoms, it is necessary to consider the possibility of Tourette’s syndrome. There may also be other reasons for the eyeball jumping during menopause, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to check the cause, under the guidance of the doctor targeted treatment.