What medicine should I take during menopause? Hot topics on the Internet and scientific medication guide
Menopause is an important stage of female physiological transition. With symptoms such as hot flashes, insomnia, and mood swings, how to use medication scientifically has become a hot topic on the Internet recently. This article combines hot data from the entire network in the past 10 days to compile menopausal medication guidelines and precautions to help women respond rationally.
1. Hot search topics related to menopause in the past 10 days

| Hot search keywords | heat index | Main discussion content |
|---|---|---|
| menopausal hormone therapy | 85,200 | Safety and side effects of estrogen replacement therapy |
| Chinese medicine for menopause | 62,400 | Comparison of the effects of Kunbao Pills, Xiaoyao Pills and other Chinese patent medicines |
| Menopausal Insomnia Medications | 48,700 | Melatonin vs prescription sleeping pills |
| Phytoestrogens Supplements | 36,500 | Controversy over soy isoflavones and black cohosh extract |
2. Classification and comparison of commonly used drugs for menopause
| drug type | Representative medicine | Applicable symptoms | Things to note |
|---|---|---|---|
| hormone replacement drugs | Estradiol, progesterone | Hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness | Strictly follow medical advice and use with caution in patients with cardiovascular disease. |
| Chinese patent medicine | Kun Bao Wan, Geng Nian An | Anxiety, insomnia and dreaminess | Requires long-term use and takes effect slowly |
| non-hormonal drugs | Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) | depression, mood swings | Gastrointestinal side effects may occur |
| dietary supplements | Soy isoflavones, vitamin D | Mild symptom management | Pay attention to the dosage to avoid overdose |
3. Scientific medication recommendations
1.Individualized treatment principles: Menopausal symptoms vary from person to person, and a plan needs to be developed through professional examinations (such as hormone level testing) to avoid blindly following the trend of medication.
2.Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine: For severe symptoms, short-term hormonal drugs can be used, combined with traditional Chinese medicine to reduce side effects; for mild symptoms, lifestyle adjustments (such as exercise and diet) are preferred.
3.Be wary of online remedies: The recently discussed “homemade phytoestrogen drink” lacks clinical verification and may have safety risks.
4. The latest opinions of experts (excerpted from recent interviews)
Professor Zhang, director of the Department of Gynecology at Peking Union Medical College Hospital, pointed out: "The "Menopause Management Guidelines" updated in 2024 emphasize that the window period for hormone treatment is within 10 years of menopause, and women over 60 years old need to assess the risk of thrombosis." Dr. Li from the Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital of Fudan University reminded: "Traditional Chinese medicine conditioning requires syndrome differentiation and treatment. For example, hot flashes and excessive sweating are caused by yin deficiency and fire exuberance, and the misuse of warming drugs may aggravate symptoms."
Conclusion
Medication for menopause needs to balance safety and effectiveness. It is recommended to choose a plan based on symptoms under the guidance of a doctor. At the same time, maintaining a good attitude and healthy routine is more important than relying solely on drugs.
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