Menopause menstruation stopped for six months and came back may be normal or abnormal, need to be judged according to the amount of women’s menstruation, duration and other circumstances. 1. Normal phenomenon. Menopausal women, due to the body’s endocrine hormone levels are more disorganized, ovarian function decline, prone to menstrual irregularities, may appear after six months of menopause and then come back to menstruation. If the amount of menstruation is not heavy and the period is not shortened significantly, it may be a normal phenomenon. 2. Abnormal phenomenon. If the amount of menstrual blood increases or the menstrual period is prolonged, or if dribbling occurs, it is an abnormal phenomenon, and the patient should be alert to the possibility of malignant tumor. It is recommended that the patient go to the hospital in time for gynecological ultrasound and other relevant examinations, and the doctor will choose the treatment plan according to whether the patient has malignant tumors and other organic lesions. Menopause menstruation stopped for half a year and came back, the patient needs to actively consult the doctor to identify the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions for reasonable treatment, so as to avoid delays in the condition of the patient and lead to serious consequences.