Hormone Therapy and Birth Control
If oligomenorrhea occurs due to hormonal changes, then some birth control medications would help manage the periods. They can even be used for those who have never had sex or are not sexually active. Common options include IUDs, rings, patches, and pills. Consult your doctor to choose the right one for your conditions. In some cases, you would need more than one option to alleviate symptoms. An alternative is hormone therapy. However, this treatment is not good in the long run. It can also have certain side effects. [10]










