High and low blood pressure during menopause may be related to hormonal effects, medication factors, etc., which should be self-adjusted and medication should be taken correctly. 1. Hormonal effects: When women enter menopause, estrogen levels will drop, leading to menopausal syndrome. It may also cause emotional instability and tendency to agitation, night sweats, hot flashes, anxiety and depression. At this time, attention should be paid to ensure a healthy lifestyle, daily need to pay attention to the more soothing aerobic exercise, relax, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables. 2. Drug factors: If you have ever been diagnosed with hypertension, if you are not taking the medication regularly or the dose is not suitable, it can also cause symptoms of high and low blood pressure. Therefore, patients should follow the doctor’s instructions and take medication regularly. Commonly used hypertension drugs include captopril, hydrochlorothiazide, furosemide, propranolol, metoprolol, bisoprolol, atenolol, nifedipine and so on. Medications should be used under a physician’s supervision, and blood pressure problems should be seen promptly.