It is generally believed that after women enter menopause, changes in family and social environment can increase their physical and mental burden, making menopausal syndrome prone to occur or aggravate some existing symptoms.
The onset of climacteric syndrome is mostly due to the gradual decline of congenital kidney-qi, insufficient ren pulse, excessive pulse impulse and tiangui failure, which leads to disharmony between yin and yang, or deficiency of kidney-yin and disharmony of yang. Or a series of symptoms of visceral dysfunction such as deficiency of kidney yang, loss of temperature in meridians and nourishing qi.
Symptoms include irregular menstruation, facial flushing, irritability or depression, dizziness and tinnitus, dry mouth and dry stool. That is, kidney yin deficiency; If the symptoms are irregular menstruation, pale face, mental fatigue, chills and cold limbs, backache, pudendal swelling and anorexia in loose stool, it is kidney-yang deficiency; If menstruation is irregular, it is accompanied by cheekbone redness, insomnia, hot flashes, night sweats, soreness of the waist and knees, dizziness, palpitations, and elevated blood pressure. It is the deficiency of kidney yin and yang; In addition, there are people with deficiency of both heart and kidney.