Menopause injections may cause menstrual disorders, amenorrhea, infertility, menopause-related symptoms, and may also cause psychological disorders with long-term use. Menopause injection is a kind of gonadotropin drug, which will inhibit the function of the ovaries, so that the ovaries can’t produce hormones normally, resulting in a woman’s uterine lining can’t undergo cyclic changes, which will lead to amenorrhea. Commonly used drugs include leuprolide and goserelin. Some women after taking menopausal injection may have abnormal hormone secretion or menopausal manifestations, such as hot flashes and night sweats, short temper, insomnia, vaginal dryness, osteoporosis and so on. Moreover, prolonged menopause may cause psychological burden on women, resulting in psychological disorders, such as low mood and anxiety. It can be seen that although menopausal injection can play a relevant therapeutic role, it can also produce certain side effects. Therefore, it is recommended to take this injection under the guidance of a doctor.