Is it normal to have amenorrhea for six months and then come back?

After six months of menopause and then menstruation may be normal or abnormal, you should go to the hospital for examination to rule out pathological conditions. 1. As women grow older, ovarian function slowly decline, the body’s sex hormone level imbalance will have the phenomenon of menopause, this period is generally perimenopausal, during which there may be endometrial shedding, and then menstruation again, this situation is normal. 2. Pathological reasons cannot be ruled out, and it is necessary to go to the hospital to rule out gynecological malignant tumors such as cervical cancer and endometrial cancer, etc. It is recommended to go to the hospital to do cervical cancer screening, ultrasound, and scraping to do pathological examination to confirm the diagnosis. After menopause, eat a balanced diet, have a regular work and rest schedule, and exercise appropriately.