What should I do if my period is delayed for half a month?

“Auntie” generally refers to women’s menstruation. If menstruation is delayed for half a month, the possible causes are pregnancy, gynecological inflammation, polycystic ovary syndrome, endocrine disorders, etc. Blood should be drawn first to determine whether there is pregnancy, and if pregnancy is ruled out, women should be treated with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory drugs, hormonal drugs, and endocrine regulation on the basis of a clear examination of the causes of the different diseases.
1. Early pregnancy manifests itself in the disappearance of menstruation, so patients with a history of sexual intercourse who experience delayed menstruation should first check whether they are pregnant, and it is recommended that they use early pregnancy tests or blood tests to confirm the combination of the two results.
2. Gynecological inflammation may affect the uterine environment, causing delayed menstruation, should be under the guidance of a professional doctor to take oral antibiotics, such as metronidazole, tinidazole, etc., topical vaginal medication, wash the pubic area with running water every day.
3. Patients with polycystic ovary syndrome have abnormal follicular development due to polycystic changes in the ovaries, which affects hormone secretion and leads to delayed menstruation. Oral progesterone, such as dydrogesterone tablets and progesterone tablets, can be taken to help the onset of menstruation.
4. The menstrual cycle is also affected by lifestyle, staying up late, irregular diet, emotional fluctuations may lead to delayed menstruation, should pay attention to the regularity of life and work, avoid staying up late, regular diet, maintain emotional stability, to promote menstruation.
There may also be other reasons for delayed menstruation, so it is recommended to consult a doctor, complete the relevant examinations, and target treatment under the guidance of a specialist to avoid delaying the condition. The use of drugs, need to follow the doctor’s instructions.