Menstruation either does not come or keeps coming is a manifestation of menstrual disorders, which may be caused by organic lesions and can be treated with medication or surgery. It may also be caused by functional uterine bleeding, which can be treated with hormonal drugs such as progesterone and short-acting contraceptive pills. 1. Organic lesions: common organic lesions that cause irregular menstruation include pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis, abnormal endometrial hyperplasia, etc. If the patient’s symptoms are not serious, the patient can take medication under the guidance of the doctor, such as progesterone, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, etc., but pay attention to the possible gastrointestinal reactions and liver and kidney function damage and other side effects, hypertension, liver and kidney insufficiency patients are prohibited. Patients with high blood pressure, liver and renal insufficiency are not allowed. If the symptoms are serious and the effect of medication is not good, it is recommended to take surgical treatment. 2. Functional uterine bleeding: treatment can be oral progesterone, short-acting contraceptives and other drugs, if the condition is serious or recurrent episodes can be done scraping to stop bleeding. The use of drugs may have abnormal vaginal bleeding, liver function abnormalities and other side effects, allergy patients are prohibited. If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for early and regular treatment.