Bilateral ischemic necrosis of the femoral head may be related to long-term smoking and drinking, long-term use of hormones due to other diseases, and congenital developmental abnormalities, which may also lead to ischemic necrosis of the femoral head. Timely and complete local X-ray examination to determine the degree of ischemic necrosis of the femoral head. If the femoral head ischemic necrosis is in the early stage, conservative treatment can be chosen, such as drugs to activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis, such as Bone Health Capsule and Blood Alleviation and Pain Relief Capsule. Surgery can also be considered, such as iliac bone flap transplantation or drilling holes for decompression and drainage. For more serious ischemic necrosis of the femoral head, the main method of treatment is hip replacement surgery. Normally, it is helpful to develop good habits, try not to smoke, drink, and try not to use hormones to help delay and reduce the condition.