If polycystic ovaries do not have menstruation, you can take progesterone to induce menstruation if pregnancy is ruled out. The specific method is progesterone gel pills, once a day, 2 capsules at a time, take 3 consecutive days, the vast majority of 3-7 days after stopping the drug will come to menstruation. Since progesterone gel pills can cause dizziness, it is best to take it orally before going to bed. It is recommended that on the 2nd or 3rd day of menstruation, blood tests for sex hormone 6 and thyroid function be taken to find out whether there is an increase in androgens and whether the ratio of luteinizing hormone to follicle stimulating hormone is greater than 2, so that clinically necessary interventions can then be given. If polycystic ovary syndrome is diagnosed, it is recommended to intervene until menopause in order to prevent overstimulation of the endometrium, which may lead to lesions.